guitarfan85
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My PC is crapped out right now so if I find out how to post pics using my phone I will
So I finally got what I wanted, and then some.
I was GASsing hardcore for a white soap bar ii and I finally got it. And boy is it a piece of art. It plays like a dream. The previous owner swapped out the pups for Seymour Duncan vintage p90's and they sound great! He also swapped the stop bar bridge for a tonepros wraparound adjustable.
The strings that were on it were fairly new and I believe they were 10's. But it won't stay in tune for even a minute. (Granted I haven't done any adjustments yet). But I've had it for two weeks so it has acclimated to room temp by now. The intonation seems to be fine when I do the harmonic/note 12th fret test. But it just won't stay in tune. I did lower the bridge a little. I don't not have exact measurements but its not too low.
Any ideas why? Again, the strings had that fairly new twang to them. Even older strings don't go out of tune this badly.
Thanks
So I finally got what I wanted, and then some.
I was GASsing hardcore for a white soap bar ii and I finally got it. And boy is it a piece of art. It plays like a dream. The previous owner swapped out the pups for Seymour Duncan vintage p90's and they sound great! He also swapped the stop bar bridge for a tonepros wraparound adjustable.
The strings that were on it were fairly new and I believe they were 10's. But it won't stay in tune for even a minute. (Granted I haven't done any adjustments yet). But I've had it for two weeks so it has acclimated to room temp by now. The intonation seems to be fine when I do the harmonic/note 12th fret test. But it just won't stay in tune. I did lower the bridge a little. I don't not have exact measurements but its not too low.
Any ideas why? Again, the strings had that fairly new twang to them. Even older strings don't go out of tune this badly.
Thanks