Top products from r/LesPaul
We found 3 product mentions on r/LesPaul. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Kyser Lem-Oil Guitar Fretboard Spray
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Cleans and conditions guitar fretboardsPrevents the wood on unfinished fretboards from drying outAllows faster and easier playingFrom real lemonsMade in USA
2. Oasis Guitar Case Humidifier OH-6
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
FOR YOU: 1x Oasis OH-6 Guitar Humidifier for CaseYOUR USE: Gives the humidification to your instrument it needs in dry seasonsYOUR PERFORMANCE: Designed for guitar cases to maintain humidity inside the guitar bodyBEST MATERIALS: A steel clip and a strip gives you a wide variety of ways to attach the...
3. The String Butler V3 Guitar Tuning Improvement Device - Best Guitar Upgrade to Improve Tuning Stability (Black Chrome)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Addresses frustrating tuning issues found on many guitars with a 3 + 3 headstock configuration.The String Butler’s Patented Design attaches to the head of your guitar and corrects the angle of the strings as they pass through the nut.This guitar mod greatly improves the tuning stability of your gu...
Hello all. So anyway I recently got this brand new guitar, and apparently tuning stability issues are a common thing with these. TIL! This guitar seems to have it pretty badly on the G string, which is also quite common according to what I’ve found on google. Apologies if you guys know all about this already, and I’m sounding like a noob!
So like I’m pretty much retuning after every song. Considering a few options now, just wanted to see what anyone recommends?
Anyway, thanks!
Edit: A few people suggested lubing the nut with powdered graphite, etc, so I picked up a tube of the Big Bends Nut Sauce — it was cheap and worth a shot. I think it’s a huge improvement so far. Not quite perfect; I might still end up with the string butler too but just lubing the nut seems to have made some difference.
I'd say personally that getting a humidifier for your case is something not often talked about enough. It will help keep your guitar consistently in tune and keep it healthier despite changes in weather and humidity, whether from travel or seasonal change.
I don't know how much the owners manual goes into care or anything, but every time I change the strings, I always clean the fret board very well, going with the grain of the wood, and I can't recommend Lemon Oil enough either, which is what I use to keep my fret board from drying out
EDIT: The links are to amazon for each of the two products I'd suggest.