I have a strat with a bone nut I installed. It is well cut and everything but I still have problems with the strings binding at the nut when I use the whammy bar. I like the sound of the bone nut, but it might be worth trading for a graphite nut or roller nut. Do these work and which one would work best?
I would also just like to discuss with you strat players methods for keeping in tune following heavy whammy bar use...I know it will never be perfect but I insist on th notion that a strat can be adjusted to stay in tune even following heavy whammy bar use and dive bombing....
I lube my nut with graphite every time I change strings. THis helps.
I can get away with occasional not so heavy handed whammy bar use...Actually overall the guitar does pretty good with the whammy bar usage. Sometimes dive bombing will not knock me out of tune but overall it is inconsistent. Will changing the nut help out.
What impact on the sound does the roller ball nut have?
I do several things to stay in tune:
I play with a Calaham bridge and block; these stay in tune very well
I use virtually no string wraps on certain strings since I figured out that these wraps are reservoirs of unstretched strings...I think this is one of the Jeff Beck tuning secretes passed down to Eddie Van Halen --Please correct me if wrong....
I lubricate the nut slots with graphite dust, I also do this at the string tree
I have a really good technique for stretching the strings
I set up my bridge tp pivot on the scews a bit and not bind...
Virtually all my tuning problems are at the nut where the strings catch and go sharp....
I want to learn more about adjusting the springs to stay in tune. I am note sure how this approach works....
Overall my tuning is rock solid and above average for whammy bar use.
What can I do to get it more near perfect?
What do you guys think?
jms
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