jops
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I've had my Silo Spec for a little over a month now but I haven't used it a whole lot, my LP is still my preferred weapon of choice. A few weeks ago I had a setup done on the silo, I never really inspected it very closely until last night, anyway here's the deal...
I got it restrung with EB 11-48's in the process the guitar tech decided to skew the saddles slightly because the high E string was on the edge of the fretboard and the low E had heaps of room left. So by skewing them he gave the High and Low E's equal spacing to the edge of the fretboard along the entire neck. Now when I use the trem the strings on the saddles that are set farthest back (low E and G) slip out of their grooves and straighten themselves again putting those strings out of tune. Can I file the grooves in the saddles where the string sits deep enough so that they won't ping out and then adjust the action to compensate?
The other thing is the B string is sticking when I use the trem. It always comes back sharp after some use on the trem bar. How can I cure this?
I would apprecite any help given.
Cheers,
Jon
I got it restrung with EB 11-48's in the process the guitar tech decided to skew the saddles slightly because the high E string was on the edge of the fretboard and the low E had heaps of room left. So by skewing them he gave the High and Low E's equal spacing to the edge of the fretboard along the entire neck. Now when I use the trem the strings on the saddles that are set farthest back (low E and G) slip out of their grooves and straighten themselves again putting those strings out of tune. Can I file the grooves in the saddles where the string sits deep enough so that they won't ping out and then adjust the action to compensate?
The other thing is the B string is sticking when I use the trem. It always comes back sharp after some use on the trem bar. How can I cure this?
I would apprecite any help given.
Cheers,
Jon