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View Poll Results: Talk about your instrument/gear!!! | |||
Guitar. |
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170 | 52.31% |
Drums. |
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39 | 12.00% |
Bass. |
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45 | 13.85% |
Violin. |
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7 | 2.15% |
Sax. |
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4 | 1.23% |
Piano/Keys. |
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53 | 16.31% |
Harmonica. |
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7 | 2.15% |
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Join Date: Feb 2015
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I will definitely try the soldering thing out, thanks! I was also thinking it may have something to do with the tuning pegs, as the tuners for the B and E strings are both very stiff. My theory was the string isn't able to go out of tune due to the pegs being so stiff, and instead is just snapping from the tension. Going to try to lube them up as well. Might not be the problem, but I should really fix it regardless. Also, if you happen to remember the brand, please PM me or something, it'd be very useful to know.
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