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Secondary tone
I guess that wasn't just one last question... now that my guitar is restrung and everything is good and tuned up, I am getting a secondary tone from the bridge area but only when I play on the first 5 frets of the D string. Very annoying! Looked at everything carefully...all is in order. This secondary tone or buzz makes the string sound slightly out of tune...from the bridge area definitely. Anyone come across this? I am using Savarez Alliance normal tension. Previously I had hard tension on and I did not hear this tone?
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Most things regarding string vibrations sound like they are coming from around the bridge. Consider action height, popped up fret...
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string, twisting it to provide more wound wraps in its speaking length; then refasten and tune up again to see if it's still there. If that doesn't work, sometimes a change of string type or brand will cure it: I've had this happen more with Savarez than, say, D'Adds. |
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Thank you all.
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