Kenji20022
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How fine a sandpaper did you use? I'm going to go that route with my tech tomorrow or whenever he gets a chance. And what polish also?
And that's not too bad if that's all I need to do, I'll set aside a few hours to make this 2500$ guitar playable. Because it's really not, I tried playing around with it a bit more and it's ridiculous how it'll go out of tune with a touch of the trem bar. It's still pretty lame that you got your JP7 and you needed to have work done on it to play it properly. Not everyone knows how or is even comfortable doing this kind of work for themselves, and I'd be weary trusting a tech if I had never known one. Luckily I have the best tech in town
And the springs on this one are relatively quiet, albeit I can still feel them resonating which isn't bad, but the large vibrations and noise are 90% gone on these trem springs. My literal only issue is tuning stability at this point.
On a more positive note, does anyone know what strings come on these from the factory? I'm incredibly surprised by their durability, I have slightly acidic sweat so I start seeing black spots on regular ernie ball strings very quickly. Usually within a couple of hours of playing.
Day 2, still have the same tuning issues. Stays decently in tune if I don't touch the trem and don't bend past a half step, which is stil pretty lame but I can play some chords on it for the time being.