Total Guitar

Fix Your Guitar

No-one likes tuning – so, let’s eliminate these pesky issues once and for all and get on with playing

- Words: Jack Ellis

It’s understand­able why profession­als hire a stage guitar tech to tune up everything before they play. It’s not a job anyone enjoys. So we thought we’d run through some of the techniques used by a guitar repair shop to crack down on those tuning gremlins.

In the last issue we talked about installing tuners and how they’re only partly to blame for poor tuning performanc­e. As the causes can be numerous, it’s helpful to have checklist to run through if your tuning problems are reoccurrin­g. As you will see, it’s a lot of small steps and mostly it’s a game of minimising friction with a dab of stabilisin­g this and that.

The guitar of choice this month is a Gibson ES335. The owner wants a set of 13-54s on – and in standard tuning. We’ve built in some other bridges for illustrati­on showing how to service those too. Check over each of these points when you’re stringing up the next time as part of your regular maintenanc­e.

Here’s how to tune up and stay tuned...

 ??  ?? Use tuning lubricant on any point of friction tohelpmini­mise tuningissu­es
Use tuning lubricant on any point of friction tohelpmini­mise tuningissu­es

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