What is causing this?
What is causing this?
My custom made guitar is causing me a few issues.
I put some lighter strings on it and tuned up and everything seemed ok. However changing chords some notes are really out of tune.
So what could be causing this and how do I go about sorting it?
I put some lighter strings on it and tuned up and everything seemed ok. However changing chords some notes are really out of tune.
So what could be causing this and how do I go about sorting it?
Hi Olly, almost certainly the truss rod would need adjustment if you've gone a lot lighter, best to get the builder to check it out, or it could be the nut, good luck,Olly wrote:My custom made guitar is causing me a few issues.
I put some lighter strings on it and tuned up and everything seemed ok. However changing chords some notes are really out of tune.
So what could be causing this and how do I go about sorting it?

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ideally every guitar should have a zero fret..but they have'nt..so as alun says..check
the relief in the neck ( curvature )then make sure the height of the break point from the nut over
the first fret is about as high as the clearance over the second fret when stopping the first string.
( usually the prob is the strings too high when leaving the nut ) hope this makes sense
...and to go harping on check out the earvana system..esp with light strings
the relief in the neck ( curvature )then make sure the height of the break point from the nut over
the first fret is about as high as the clearance over the second fret when stopping the first string.
( usually the prob is the strings too high when leaving the nut ) hope this makes sense
...and to go harping on check out the earvana system..esp with light strings
I don't think there's much you can do.. Get a new guitar.
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any half decent guitar can be setup with the proper tools and knowhow
most new guitars always seem to be in need of a bit of TLC in any case.Theres loads
of info on youtube for most guitar issues..but...neck relief/intonation/action/nut break point
height/good strings/removing string slack at the machine head ( by pulling or vigorous bending ) a new/restrung string, should usually be enough..if it isn't browse youtube..and if that still isn't enough then next time you buy a git make sure its absolutely perfect beforeyou part with your spondulicks..making sure you always use the same gauge strings..keep the guit in exactly the same humidity and STP ( standard tempreature and pressure at sea level )...if you dont you might have to go and buy another new guitar
ps always tune a string ' up ' to pitch never down..and always' pull ' the slack out of the machine head before tuning up
most new guitars always seem to be in need of a bit of TLC in any case.Theres loads
of info on youtube for most guitar issues..but...neck relief/intonation/action/nut break point
height/good strings/removing string slack at the machine head ( by pulling or vigorous bending ) a new/restrung string, should usually be enough..if it isn't browse youtube..and if that still isn't enough then next time you buy a git make sure its absolutely perfect beforeyou part with your spondulicks..making sure you always use the same gauge strings..keep the guit in exactly the same humidity and STP ( standard tempreature and pressure at sea level )...if you dont you might have to go and buy another new guitar
ps always tune a string ' up ' to pitch never down..and always' pull ' the slack out of the machine head before tuning up