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MikeMac72

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Hi. I have a 2010 Rosewood Axis that has been a tuning nightmare. Plays amazing, tone unreal ( I’ve owned 2 previous for decades), but kept slipping out and out. Brand new Gotoh tremolo and nut. Intimate exact replacement from what my luthier found out. I’ve had him and two other set it up and anytime I tremolo the bar it slightly sharp. Changed strings, check for damage and still can’t figure it out. Does anybody have any info on these Rosewood models that maybe could help me or can I actually send it to Ernie Ball and have them look at it? Thank you in advance. I don’t wanna sell it.
 

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Hi. I have a 2010 Rosewood Axis that has been a tuning nightmare. Plays amazing, tone unreal ( I’ve owned 2 previous for decades), but kept slipping out and out. Brand new Gotoh tremolo and nut. Intimate exact replacement from what my luthier found out. I’ve had him and two other set it up and anytime I tremolo the bar it slightly sharp. Changed strings, check for damage and still can’t figure it out. Does anybody have any info on these Rosewood models that maybe could help me or can I actually send it to Ernie Ball and have them look at it? Thank you in advance. I don’t wanna sell it.

Did you contact EBMM customer service about it? Sure they can advise you. Also about sending in if necessary
 

MikeMac72

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Did you contact EBMM customer service about it? Sure they can advise you. Also about sending in if necessary
I did, but it’s not under warranty and they don’t service anything but. Really sucked to hear. My luthier thinks it’s a neck joint issue. Sending it back to him in Houston. This is my third and it hasn’t been good since I got it. The first 2 a 1998 Axis and a 2006 Axis were unstoppable. Never lost a step but was forced to sell during covid to survive
 

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My luthier thinks it’s a neck joint issue.
I don't see how. But there is this possibility too...

With Floyd Rose equipped guitars the locking nut can cause the string to go sharp if it is not well installed. As yours a replacement Gotoh unit, that's may be the case. Here's how it works...

Because the strings are locked at the nut there is a permanent tension pulling on the nut from behind that can never equalize to match the playing portion of the string. When we use the tremolo and the playing portion of the strings goes flat, the high tension behind the nut pulls on the nut and it can shift position or tilt. It may not easily return to its original position when the bridge does. That small shift in position of the nut is now pulling on the playing length of the strings, causing them to go sharp.

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