Tuning Trouble

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mickey
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Real Name: Michael

Tuning Trouble

Post: # 7030Post mickey
Mon Apr 14, 2025 12:56 am

When ever I am tuning, my strings stick in the nut. After tuning, while playing the tuning will “jump” out of tune. Such a pain!
Oh almost forgot:
* usually the D and G
* OOO3 model

What’s the best fix?

pto
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Re: Tuning Trouble

Post: # 7031Post pto
Mon Apr 14, 2025 1:45 am

light or medium gauge on there now? today, that guitar ships with d'addario j-16's. ie light gauge.

then, the first thing most luthiers do is to take a graphite pencil and lubricate the nut slots (usually the G-sting is the foremost cuprit).

if still a problem... i'd take to a luthier; don't want to inadvertantly over-enlarge the slot!

-->> tuning tip, after all that... the problem often goes away if you loosen the string before bringing it up to pitch.

mickey
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Re: Tuning Trouble

Post: # 7032Post mickey
Mon Apr 14, 2025 2:25 am

Light gauge J-16 one time the d’addario custom lights.
I store my guitar tuned down, so I always have to tune up a step or so before I play. I play in standard tuning mostly (love this guitar in lower pitched tunings though!)

Silly Moustache
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Re: Tuning Trouble

Post: # 7129Post Silly Moustache
Wed May 21, 2025 3:23 pm

Late to join, but 1. graphite in the nut slots,
2. slight adjustment with a nut saw by someone who knows what they are doing,
3. Don't up and down tune, keep the tension consistent.
4. Try this tuning method : https://youtu.be/WZ51rIIvlwQ

mickey
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Re: Tuning Trouble

Post: # 7130Post mickey
Wed May 21, 2025 5:31 pm

Mucho Gracias! Your tuning technique is very helpful. I’ll give it a go tonight! I am aware of the graphite trick, never able to scrounge up a pencil around here!
About your guitar. I have been thinking about acquiring a DS1 myself, not now but down the road, so to speak. I currently play a 000-3. What difference might I notice between the DS1/000-3?

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