I have only used it a couple of times...on all of my guitars.. I use it very sparingly...it is only left on for maybe 30sec (if that) and wiped off and used only if needed. My apt. has very low humidity so wood can easily dry out. Thanks...but after 30+yrs, so far so good re: maintenance. :)
According to NOMAD you can use F1 on all finished fretboards regardless of wood type without worry. I have even used it on fretboards that have an extremely light finish to where it almost feels unfinished without any harm.
Normally I would agree...and yet my '62 Strat stays in tune for more than a day despite never being in a case. True both wood and metal expand and contract seasonally. However, when it comes to expansion, wood and metal differ quite a bit. Metal is going to expand more than wood, thanks to its...
Absolutely ! FYI...yesterday all day, and all night I left the guitar out of the gig bag and this morning STILL needed a bit of a tuning...so I cannot say the gig bag is the culprit. Interestingly enough, so many pros keep referring me towards the neck; specifically the nut...and possibly the...
Right...in the above response to you I said I was going to try not leaning against the wall and not putting it in the gig bag and see what happens. Things is due to low humidity in my place, it really should be kept in a case with a D'Addario Humidity park....but I ill try leaving it out of the...
-I always start below the pitch and tune up.... My understanding regarding tuning issues is that any number of things can be the cause. Here are just a few:
- uneven frets
-improperly adjusted neck can cause intonation and tuning issues
-strings can and sometimes do get hung up at the nut or...
No...I don't do a lot of string bending. In the gig bag, which leans against the wall, you got me thinking maybe the headstock/ tuning button is resting on the wall which is knocking that string out of tune... possible....but it also could be that string has zero play in the nut. It's too...
I've had my SE CE 24 Satin for a couple of months now and although I enjoy playing it, it's the only guitar I have that seems to need to be re-tuned daily. When I'm not playing it, it lives in the gig bag it came with.
Could it be that all my other guitars have bone nuts and this PRS model has...
Same issue as you have read above...apparently it is what it is. According to PRS the resistance in knobs, or lack of, is not that uncommon. As long as it works. Just odd to me they aren't the same in that regard.
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