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Old 09-08-2018, 09:52 AM
JohnnySmash JohnnySmash is offline
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Originally Posted by sirwhale View Post
A boomy guitar is normally referring to a bass heavy response. Some guitars have a sound that has more bass than treble.

To solve this you can put lighter tension bass strings on compared to the trebles.

So you could try ordering EJ43 bass strings and EJ45 treble strings.

Or if you wanted, you could just try the whole EJ43 set and see what you think.

Sirwhale, I purchased a small Yamaha Classical Guitar CS40. It has bass strings that buzz a lot. I have EJ45 strings on it now. Do you think the EJ43 strings will reduce the buzzng on the bass strings?

I just put capo on fret 5 and no more buzzing, so problem must be between frets 1and 5. Maybe frets not level.
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