mikeller
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Sometimes new guitars need played a bit for things to loosen up. Not to mention setups can change a bit when an instrument is shipped from factory to retailer.
I have never had a bit of trouble with my Majesty returning in tune. No tremolo is ever going to return every string to proper pitch every time, but they can certainly be adjusted to return very very close.
Myself, like I think I mentioned here earlier - I put a very small drop of Tri-Flow in every nut slot, and on each saddle with every string change, then work the trem a bit and dab off any (if any) excess. I also periodically drop a small drop on the trem posts. If I have a "catchy" nut slot, then a little Big Bends Nut Sauce.
I have never had a bit of trouble with my Majesty returning in tune. No tremolo is ever going to return every string to proper pitch every time, but they can certainly be adjusted to return very very close.
Myself, like I think I mentioned here earlier - I put a very small drop of Tri-Flow in every nut slot, and on each saddle with every string change, then work the trem a bit and dab off any (if any) excess. I also periodically drop a small drop on the trem posts. If I have a "catchy" nut slot, then a little Big Bends Nut Sauce.
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