SIx String Chef
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So... my wannabe-Stepson-in-law knows I am delving into the whole guitar tech and repair thing, so he brought up to my home shoffice (workshop/office) a Kala brand uke (I think it's a soprano, all mahogany, model KA-C) that he's had for some time, for me to give it a once-over and see if I can help him fix the strings constantly going out of tune and whatever else I could find.
So, I did the perfunctory cleanup, fret polishing, fretboard oiling, machine head tuner nut tightening, cutting off the excess nylon string, etc. Also rewound the strings properly on the tuners, as the 1st and 2nd were wound the wrong way. This, along with constant retightening and stretching of the strings, seems to have made the strings keep their tuning.
However... The 3rd string (from bottom up), C, has that distinctive sitar-y not-quite-the-right-note-pitch-no-matter-how-fine-you-tune-it double-y note sound that to me spells some bridge issue.
I'm thinking the lack of visible slotting for the strings on the bridge may be to blame, but all the other strings sound decent. So, what say you, TTR brethren?
As usual, would really appreciate your words of wisdom and guidance to fix this issue.
So, I did the perfunctory cleanup, fret polishing, fretboard oiling, machine head tuner nut tightening, cutting off the excess nylon string, etc. Also rewound the strings properly on the tuners, as the 1st and 2nd were wound the wrong way. This, along with constant retightening and stretching of the strings, seems to have made the strings keep their tuning.
However... The 3rd string (from bottom up), C, has that distinctive sitar-y not-quite-the-right-note-pitch-no-matter-how-fine-you-tune-it double-y note sound that to me spells some bridge issue.
I'm thinking the lack of visible slotting for the strings on the bridge may be to blame, but all the other strings sound decent. So, what say you, TTR brethren?
As usual, would really appreciate your words of wisdom and guidance to fix this issue.







