So after I first got the guitar, I thought I had it set up pretty well, but it tended to go a bit flat after some playing. This week I popped the cavity cover off and tightened up the trem claw a bit, then it tended to go sharp. Loosen trem claw a bit...flat...tighten...sharp. We're talking 1/8-1/4 turns of the screws here. This is without any whammy usage, just playing and palm muting. I'm about at my wits end. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, so could use some help before I return it toward a Mesa Mark V...lol.
-Guitar is tuned to D standard (D-G-C-F-A-D)
-Using .10-.46 stings that have been well stretched out
-Pencil graphite in the nut
-Top of trem base plate is flush with the body, bridge is angling downward toward the back, ever so slightly
-Action now seems a bit too low...doesn't feel quite as lively as it did before I started messing with the claw adjustment
-The guitar came with a Tremelo-no that is disabled (set screws are backed off completely)
-Currently has 2 springs installed
As I'm writing this, I'm imagining a dope slap is coming my way...maybe the Tremelo-no is catching, but catching sometimes sharp sometimes flat?
-Guitar is tuned to D standard (D-G-C-F-A-D)
-Using .10-.46 stings that have been well stretched out
-Pencil graphite in the nut
-Top of trem base plate is flush with the body, bridge is angling downward toward the back, ever so slightly
-Action now seems a bit too low...doesn't feel quite as lively as it did before I started messing with the claw adjustment
-The guitar came with a Tremelo-no that is disabled (set screws are backed off completely)
-Currently has 2 springs installed
As I'm writing this, I'm imagining a dope slap is coming my way...maybe the Tremelo-no is catching, but catching sometimes sharp sometimes flat?