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ampeg

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Is it normal for the tuning pegs to just slightly rub against the head stock? My hardly used stingray does this. thanks
 

ampeg

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tuner rubbing

I tryed but can't..need to get help., but the picture shows the g string tuner scraping the wood.
 

Grand Wazoo

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I don't think it's normal, the pegs shoud not foul at all with the headstock, unless one of them it's bent after a drop or a hit.

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ampeg

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The tuner on mine seems to be installed so the wider part of the tuner is inward so it rubs.If that describes it?
 

njhammer

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None of the tuners on any of my 3 SR5's touch the headstock. It's really close in a couple of instances and it would only probably take a knock....

Check out the B and E tuners on these 2:
 

ampeg

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You guys are great especially with the clear pictures. Is it possible that with too many string winds (3) that it can distort the tuner? probably unlikely but ...
 

bizmarckie

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The tuner for my G was bent slightly when I bought it used, and when I fixed it I noticed that it was possible to seat the "clover" not quite perfectly... Maybe it was bent and then "fixed". (I hope that helped... And made sense:eek:)
 

spencer

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This is not right and must be damage. Are they all like this? I don't believe ernieball would sell a bass with issues like this. That would be totally unaceptable
 
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