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Enlarging holes for new tuners, pots, and switches
Enlarging holes for new tuners, pots, and switches

Sooner or later you’ll have to make a small hole bigger to accommodate some new piece of hardware — tuners are a common one. You can’t just hack at it with a drill bit so find out how to safely make holes bigger.

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes16 January 2019repair, guitar, modification, tuners, pots, switches, switch, jack, hole, drill, reamer
Troubleshooting Tuning: Tremolo (Pt. 2)
Troubleshooting Tuning: Tremolo (Pt. 2)

The thrilling second instalment in the terrific tremolo tuning troubleshooting series. If you’re having trouble keeping your vibrato bridge in tune when you wiggle that whammy, check it out. It might just help…

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SetupGerry Hayes15 January 2019troubleshooting tuning, tuning, tremolo, vibrato, setup, guitar
Troubleshooting Tuning: Tremolo (Pt. 1)
Troubleshooting Tuning: Tremolo (Pt. 1)

Tremolo bridge not staying in tune? While the maintenance and troubleshooting of vibrato systems could fill a book, here’s part 1 of a ‘dump’ of tips. Maybe one of them will help you out.

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SetupGerry Hayes14 January 2019troubleshooting tuning, tuning, setup, tremolo, vibrato, locking tremolo, guitar, bass
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HousekeepingGerry Hayes21 December 2018christmas, holiday, opening hours
Addendum: Locking Tuner Advice Debunked?
Addendum: Locking Tuner Advice Debunked?

So, after publishing the advice to always tune UP to a note for stability, I had a lot of questions about some advice from Fender saying the opposite when using locking tuners. Should you always tune up or should you sometimes go past the note and tune down?

Where’s my Debunking Hat?

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes13 November 2018troubleshooting tuning, tuning, tuners, locking tuners, fender, strat, setup, guitar, bass, machine head, tuning peg
In which I disagree with Steve Vai on setup
In which I disagree with Steve Vai on setup

“…as low as possible without any buzzing…” says Steve Vai. That’s one of those phrases that really rattles my cage. Simplistic and missing an important nuance. Read me disagree with Steve Vai.

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SetupGerry Hayes9 November 2018action, setup, guitar, bass, ibanez, steve vai
Troubleshooting Tuning: YOU
Troubleshooting Tuning: YOU

So, we need to talk. There’s one thing in the whole ‘tuning chain’ that is worth considering as being a source of tuning problems. It’s a bit delicate, though. And, well… it’s you!

No, really…

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes6 November 2018troubleshooting tuning, tuning, setup, player, guitar, bass, tuners, style, hardware
Troubleshooting Tuning: The Nut
Troubleshooting Tuning: The Nut

If you were lining tuning problems up against a cop-station height chart, the NUT would be the prime suspect. He’s got motive and opportunity and his alibi is looking shaky.

That damn nut is probably the biggest cause of tuning problems.

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes30 October 2018tuning, troubleshooting tuning, setup, strings, nut, gutiar, bass
Haze History: View-Meister How-To
Haze History: View-Meister How-To

More ‘found’ stuff from the Haze Guitars archives. This time it’s an unusual opportunity for luthiery education from the early ‘60s.

I give you, the View-Meister…

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Miscellaneous StuffGerry Hayes23 October 2018history, archives, view-meister, education
Troubleshooting Tuning: Stretching Strings
Troubleshooting Tuning: Stretching Strings

String-stretching is an oddly contentious subject so I’m not opening the floor for arguments or opinions. What follows is my considered view on how and why to stretch new strings. It works and it helps.

Feel free to disagree but do it on your own site. 😉

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes16 October 2018tuning, troubleshooting, strings, stringing, setup, maintenance, troubleshooting tuning
Troubleshooting Tuning: Stringing
Troubleshooting Tuning: Stringing

Continuing our look at tuning problems, let’s start with something pretty fundamental. If your guitar’s not strung well, you’re already on the back-foot. Get this right and it just might lead to a more stable instrument.

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes14 October 2018tuning, troubleshooting, strings, stringing, troubleshooting tuning, restring
Should I replace my tuners?
Should I replace my tuners?

It might be counter-intuitive but replacing your tuners might not actually solve your tuning problems. Here’s the story…

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Guitar RepairGerry Hayes2 October 2018tuning, tuner, repair, guitar, bass, acoustic, locking tuners, troubleshooting tuning
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