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![]() Clean the axle with 3 and 1 oil and a rag. ![]() And it works great.īrad, take the roller nuts and the axle off the key head. They almost totally eliminate the problem by their inherrent design.Įmmons' LeGrandes have a "compensation" option that cures it.īruce puts compensators on selected strings on Zum guitars. This is why some of us buy and like keyless guitars. I have NEVER seen a keyed guitar that doesnt have it, more or less. Nut rollers can be a part of the problem. It is theorized by those in the know, that it is caused by some of the string to the left of the roller NOT coming back after a lower is released, resulting in the rest of the string becoming sharp. Any tips? The 8th string doesnt have this problem.Ĭheck the roller at the key head make sure it's not binding,check string alignment make sure it's not pulling the roller to the side!!!!!!!!!!Charlie. ![]() When it returns from a raise it comes back relatively flat. When releasing the E lower lever the 4th string comes back a little sharp. I'm used to my push/pulls that dont seem to have this problem, but my ZB does it. Your profile | join | preferences | help | search Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron.
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