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They did the opposite of copy, they made their own design.
So you tune it up and assume initially all okay. So what causes it to go out - just regular playing - big bends - or using the trem
is it all strings going out - are they going sharp or flat
just wondering about the Trem set up - look at the belly of the guitar and the base of the trem plate and they should be on a similar parallel line - Certainly don’t want the trem plate angling up like a ski slope or down like a hill - so update accordingly on the above and let’s take it from there
Have you recently changed to a heavier string gauge?
D'Addario Balanced Tension 10-46 string sets come with a 13.5 thou B string. I recently put a set on a friend's guitar. The B was catching in its nut slot. A quick rounding with a slotting file cured the problem.
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How old is your PRS CU24? The gears inside the Schaller "wing collar" machineheads eventually become sloppy.
The whole point of a PRS is that it stays in tune
The PRS six-screw fulcrum vibrato cannot match Floyd Rose motorcycle starting up stunts for very long without going out of tune.
Perhaps Rusty Strings
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Are the tuner key screws overtightened? PRS do that. Release the tension slightly so the little spring washer between the key and the tuner body has a tiny bit of give in it.
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