Sounds like uneven frets to me.If the neck has been straightened, then you could have an uneven fret through either wear, the fret popping up or just ...
The necks on these basses are finished, but with a satin laquer, however, that looks like glue to me.Could be a spot on the fingerboard that chipped a...
Sorry to hear about your noise issue... unfortunately, I doubt there will be a great deal you can do about it.Firstly, you are right, the reverse wind...
if you flatten down the bottom of the nut, and the slot has a radius, it will touch in the middle, not the sides. :D I did hedge my bets, based on the...
Yeah, its not too much of an issue.2 options really.... 1st option, remove some of the nut from the bottom. Dont glue your nut in when you place it. j...
Hi Jack,Ive had a look at the pics, and it all seems to be ok in the wiring department... a little messy here and there, but nothing that should be ca...
just a side note...Although you should be able to find a nut that fits "close enough" fairly cheaply, you WILL most likely have an issue with the heig...
Hard to know without a bit more information.Is it an acoustic or electric guitar? steel or nylon strings? If its an electric, is it a trem or fixed br...
Hi Sven,you are completely right... the wire that is loose is a ground wire. It should be soldered to the back of the potentiometer.
1.where the wires attach to the pickup, there are two tiny thin copper wires that go into the coil. check them (although if the pickup is still workin...
When you say "the bits that twist" you mean the posts?The post of the machine head attaches on the back to a cog and screw, of the machine heads Ive s...
You are totally right!I just re read what I typed and had it totally topsy turvy..so:1. I think a credit card is too thick, use a cardboard business c...
It's not the pickups... I can say that almost definitely. If it were, as you said.. Once they go, they are gone... And maybe be doing this weird fade....
I've had experience with these guitars, but I would be lying if I pretended to have a definitive answer for you. It should just be a flat head screw g...
Firstly, it's unlikely that what you have dine to the bridge has much to do with this issue.Secondly, it could be a slight dip in the fingerboard from...