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Old 10-26-2022, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Wolfi View Post
It's really not too hard playing two strings with the exact same attack and noticing a big difference in tonal characters of each note. I have to play extra carefully compared to all other strings to not have that wolf note, but then at the same time you'll barely hear the note compared to the other ones. There's no way to let it ring like the other ones, no matter how hard or light your attack is. And yes, while they do have different tonal voices, two D-18 behaved similar or comparable here, it is what it is and was confirmed by the guy in the store.
What did you decide to do about it? Find a different guitar or live with it?

Did you have any success with brass bridge pins to move the resonance to between scale notes?
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