PaulS
07-22-2004, 01:53 PM
I've never been able to get any sort of accurate answer to a question which I've had for some time now. Numbers of guesses from people I've talked to but nothing concrete so figured Tom or someone else could answer it for me.....or maybe it's just my bad luck with guitars and there isn't an answer.
Why does the "A" note (7th fret) on the D string with some guitars lack sustain or just sound constricted? As I've moved up or down from the A on the fretboard the notes start to open up and sound right but as I moved closer in and then onto the A the sound gets tighter and can sustain like a banjo. I've had this occur on 4 guitars out of the last 6 I tried and it varied from guitar to guitar but was still present. I've heard everything from "dress the frets" to "problem with saddles" and in one case I had actually bought the guitar and went through numerous attempts with a guitar tech to no availe and evntually just returned the guitar. My guess is there is some sort of sympathetic vibration going on and the string at that point is just robbed of energy.
Guess which note is the first one i play when I try a new guitar:-)
Thankfully the TA I just got has the smoothest/evenest response I've ever heard all up and down the fretboard. I do love this guitar.
Paul
Why does the "A" note (7th fret) on the D string with some guitars lack sustain or just sound constricted? As I've moved up or down from the A on the fretboard the notes start to open up and sound right but as I moved closer in and then onto the A the sound gets tighter and can sustain like a banjo. I've had this occur on 4 guitars out of the last 6 I tried and it varied from guitar to guitar but was still present. I've heard everything from "dress the frets" to "problem with saddles" and in one case I had actually bought the guitar and went through numerous attempts with a guitar tech to no availe and evntually just returned the guitar. My guess is there is some sort of sympathetic vibration going on and the string at that point is just robbed of energy.
Guess which note is the first one i play when I try a new guitar:-)
Thankfully the TA I just got has the smoothest/evenest response I've ever heard all up and down the fretboard. I do love this guitar.
Paul