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Old 01-10-2017, 09:41 AM
2Fenderman 2Fenderman is offline
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hey, try to switch to a rear saddle of bone, it becomes softer sound, maybe it helps,
I switched it off a behind-saddle on a Martin HD 35 from bone to Tsuq and got a high bad lud at the G or was it D string, switched back to the bone and it was good.
The problem may also be that the saddle is not right / plan (downside). you can check it by taking it off and put it towards something steel that is known to completely plan and look towards a bright light, if you see light in between some places, let the files / ground plan, this should be done by professional person.
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