Tuning instability on a vintage Rick
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 9:52 pm
I have a well-used vintage '60s Rick 6-string that is all stock, with the exception of the nut (which looks to be a genuine Rick part) and the frets, which were professionally installed. The guitar has an Accent vibrato and roller bridge, and is strung with Thomastik Infeld .011 flatwounds.
Unfortunately the tuning on the unwound B and E strings leaves something to be desired, as they go out of tune more often than I like. Sometimes they go sharp; sometimes they go flat. Naturally, these strings go out of tune most often when I use the vibrato bar or bend the strings, but that's not always what causes it. Oddly, the wound strings hold their tuning just fine. And, yes, I know the proper way to wrap the strings around the tuning post.
Any suggestions on ways to correct the problem would be appreciated!
Unfortunately the tuning on the unwound B and E strings leaves something to be desired, as they go out of tune more often than I like. Sometimes they go sharp; sometimes they go flat. Naturally, these strings go out of tune most often when I use the vibrato bar or bend the strings, but that's not always what causes it. Oddly, the wound strings hold their tuning just fine. And, yes, I know the proper way to wrap the strings around the tuning post.
Any suggestions on ways to correct the problem would be appreciated!