I've been loving this Newport, except it doesn't seem to want to stay in tune.
I've always had an aversion towards non-fixed bridges, especially Bigsby because I just don't trust their stability. That's based on real experience and assumptions, (as is/was the case of Bigsbys). I'm starting to believe it's true!
Are there any tricks (or products) to keep it stable and in tune. I don't use the Bigsby, as that instantly pulls it out, and I'm not shredding or undertaking crazy bends. Just some slight bends and vibrato is all she gets from me, and the slightest amount of either pulls me out. Drives me batty!
I always block trems, even on my Charvel (a big part of the reason I sold it. Wasn't being used the way it should), but that's not an option here.
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Hey y'all!
I've been loving this Newport, except it doesn't seem to want to stay in tune.
I've always had an aversion towards non-fixed bridges, especially Bigsby because I just don't trust their stability. That's based on real experience and assumptions, (as is/was the case of Bigsbys). I'm starting to believe it's true!
Are there any tricks (or products) to keep it stable and in tune. I don't use the Bigsby, as that instantly pulls it out, and I'm not shredding or undertaking crazy bends. Just some slight bends and vibrato is all she gets from me, and the slightest amount of either pulls me out. Drives me batty!
I always block trems, even on my Charvel (a big part of the reason I sold it. Wasn't being used the way it should), but that's not an option here.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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