Thanks up front for any help you can give me!
I'm having an issue with the guitar going out of tune with using the whammy/tremolo/vibrato. It can go out a full step in either direction depending on whether I bend the trem forward or backward.
I bought a 2017 G&L used. The guitar was hardly packed when it shipped and fortunately it didn't suffer any damage during shipping, but the setup was WAY off. I did a setup and the guitar sounds and plays wonderfully, except for the tuning going way out of whack when I use the trem.
What I did so far, following the G&L manual:
- Set the neck relief: the truss was too tight and the neck was straight as an arrow
Set the trem claw tension: the back of the bridge was resting on the body of the guitar
The bridge height was off
The strings were too wide a gauge for the nut slots, and were sitting on top of the nut (replaced the strings with Ernie Ball Slinky 10's)
Re-seated the neck
Lubricated the nut slots with graphite/petroleum jelly once I set everything else up and realized the guitar was going out of tune each time I use the trem. Lubrication didn't help, but I might try to Big Bends Nut Sauce.
One thing I am finding is that I had to set the bridge lower than G&L specified. I keep going back to setting the bridge at 3/32 (low e saddle is 1/16 above the bridge). If I set it 4/32 (the way newer G&L's are apparently setup at the factory) to 3/16 (what the manual suggests), I have to lower the saddles basically down to the bridge to get the action right (1/16 at the 22nd fret), and it still doesn't play or sound as good. However, I find the guitar holds tune slightly better when using the tremolo with the bridge in the higher position.
While raising the bridge to G&L specs doesn't fix the problem, I'm wondering if my setup contributes the issue?
Conversely, I'm also wondering if the tuning issue with the tremolo is related to the reason I can't get the action right when the bridge height is 4/32-3/16?
Or the there is something getting in the way of the bridge returning to baseline - grime, or damage that occured during shipping?
Lastly, I'm wondering if I am overthinking this, and the bridge is not the important part of the equation: maybe I just need a new nut, or to get the nut reslotted/fixed up (maybe the wide gauge strings the previous owner used messed up the slots)?