Jump to content
Gibson Brands Forums

My new Gibson Explorer w tremolo


The Metallian

Recommended Posts

Hi there!

I got my guitar last Tuesday.

I have needed to tune it:

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.(With Floyd Rose)

On Saturday a string broke, so I tuned it several times that day.

After that I have tuned it Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

Ok, this is a new guitar, but my Ibanez (also with Floyd Rose)

I can tune mabe every second or third week.

Is this normal for a new guitar?

(I always need to tighten the strings)

 

/The Metallian

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi there!

I got my guitar last Tuesday.

I have needed to tune it:

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.(With Floyd Rose)

On Saturday a string broke, so I tuned it several times that day.

After that I have tuned it Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

Ok, this is a new guitar, but my Ibanez (also with Floyd Rose)

I can tune mabe every second or third week.

Is this normal for a new guitar?

(I always need to tighten the strings)

 

/The Metallian

You may want to change the remaining strings if they are the original strings. I'm not a big fan of Gibson's strings. I recently got the same guitar, the high E broke for no apparent reason. I changed all the strings to D' Addario's, which is the brand I use, and that did the trick. You may need to adust the set up when changing brands, I used 10 - 46 the same gauge that Gibson put on the guitar and I had to adjust the set up even with the same gauge.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That and stretch those strings until they won't come out anymore on the tuner before you lock down that nut. It may take a bit longer but it works for me and I won't go out of tune for a weeks playing with heavy bar use both up and down (mine's fully floating much like I would imagine your Ibanez is).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

I´m back again.

The problem was only temporary solved.

I went back to the guitar store with my complaints.

I got new strings, dimension 0,11 (Not Gibson), and the 2 springs on the back were

changed for 5 springs! (The guitar were completely adjusted, all free of charge)

NOW is the guitar as it was ment to be! [thumbup]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I´m back again.

The problem was only temporary solved.

I went back to the guitar store with my complaints.

I got new strings, dimension 0,11 (Not Gibson), and the 2 springs on the back were

changed for 5 springs! (The guitar were completely adjusted, all free of charge)

NOW is the guitar as it was ment to be! [thumbup]

 

Why did they put in 5 springs? I have 3 I my Floyd and have known some people to use 4 on occasion but 5 seems like overkill.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hello Morkolo!

He did that in order to solve the problem "for good".

(Perhaps overkill, but he has worked with FR for maybe 30 years or so.)

The problem now is that the guitar goes out of tune

as soom as you use the arm. The guitar is unplayable.

My first Gibson...[crying]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 5 weeks later...

I have one. I love it. THere is some sloppy work in the trem cavity but that is OK...I did some mods

 

And here is the final product:

 

Dimarzio 36th Anniversary PAF in the bridge and neck positions...AWESOME pickups.

 

I also decided to kick up the vintage vibe by adding chrome top hat control knobs.

 

P3040002.jpg

 

P3040007.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

I have one. I love it. THere is some sloppy work in the trem cavity but that is OK...I did some mods

 

And here is the final product:

 

Dimarzio 36th Anniversary PAF in the bridge and neck positions...AWESOME pickups.

 

I also decided to kick up the vintage vibe by adding chrome top hat control knobs.

 

P3040002.jpg

 

P3040007.jpg

 

Looks great! I'm thinking of buying one, but I'm not sure yet.

could you please take some pics by daylight? some close ups would be great.

It would really help me!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...