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Old 09-13-2019, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by stormin1155 View Post
Y All guitars have a resonate frequency where they will make some unwanted noise.... whether it is a $200 guitar or a $2000 guitar, and the B string was the most common culprit.

But that ALL guitars have a resonate frequency that will cause buzzes/pings, and that there is not a lot that can be done about it... It seems to me that a large company like Taylor, that invests heavily in research and design, would come up with some way to solve this issue if it is something that plagues all guitars.
Don't agree with that. Resonant frequencies can cause wolf notes and they're mostly related to the Helmholtz
frequency (or some multiple thereof) of the guitar body cavity and heard on the lower strings (not the B string).
Of course there may be some loose hardware setting things off.
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