In Feb 2020 I purchased online a G&L S-500 Tribute Guitar (Made In Indonesia). The shop put new 09-46 strings on it as per my request. When I received the guitar it was unplayable and unable to be tuned. I am guessing it had heavier strings on it before they put the 09-46 strings on because the bridge plate was leaning back hard up against the body of the guitar digging into the wood. It appears that when they changed the strings they didn’t adjust the vibrato spring screws.
I then followed Craig’s excellent instructions for setting up guitars here:
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewt ... 2ATech+nut
And here:
http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewt ... =13&t=3371
I replaced the plastic nut and string tree with a Graphtech Tusq nut and string tree. Wow! This improved the tuning and playability significantly. It is a must do.
I also replaced the tuners with locking tuners, CLT6C, that were a direct replacement and dropped straight into the S-500 Tribute.
https://www.kieselguitars.com/products/CLT6C
The guitar now plays easily and has incredible tuning stability except for when you pull or bump the vibrato arm away from the guitar. All the strings go sharp and stay sharp until you push the vibrato arm back towards the guitar. Wiggling the vibrato arm in and out also returns the strings to correct pitch too. There are no tuning problems pushing the vibrato arm towards the guitar or wiggling it in and out or doing massive string bends. From what I’ve read on this forum I think there might be a problem with the knifes edge of the pivot holes in the bridge.
Is it safe to unscrew the post screws to liberate the bridge in order to see if the pivot holes are ok?
I don’t want to take the guitar back to where I bought it because it is in Canberra, around 200miles from myself in Sydney, Australia.
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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