Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: MrBump on January 11, 2010, 07:08:51 PM
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I did some work on my Tele last night, tried to get rid of the static scratching across the scratchplate, smoothed out the frets a little etc.
Then I restrung it for a test.
I now find that when I bend the G string for what would be a whole-tone interval, it SOUNDS like a half tone...
I can't see it catching anywhere, and the other strings bend as I'd expect them to.
I've bought bad sets of strings before, but never like this. Any ideas what it could be?
Mark.
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Weird, I saw the thread title and was ready for nut problems and resonance behind the nut problems - both of which I've had on Gs on Fenders... but I wasn't expecting this...
I'll be most interested to hear what folks have to say.
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does it go back in tune to g when you release the bend?
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Yeah, otherwise perfectly in tune.
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and is it on all frets on the G string?
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It is, even up to the 21st.
Got to be the string, but I'm buggered if I know how it can work like that...
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Must be a duff string - weird though!
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I agree with Twinfan.
Try another G-string.
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Problem has gone.
Just picked up my tele from Bob over at Legra, he gave the frets some TLC after my bodge job of a fret dress. Plays like a dream now.
Must have been a bad G string. Never, ever seen that before though.
Weird.
Mark.
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Must have been a bad G string. Never, ever seen that before though.
They happen a lot.
(hope I beat Shobet)
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static scratching..strange friend had that on his tele....changed scratch plate sorted problem
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static scratching..strange friend had that on his tele....changed scratch plate sorted problem
Some pickguards are terrible for build up of static and it comes through the amp too.
Changing the guard is one way to solve it I guess
Another is to like the back of the guard with copper foil and solder a wire from that shield to the earth of the guitar (back of pot etc)
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static scratching..strange friend had that on his tele....changed scratch plate sorted problem
Some pickguards are terrible for build up of static and it comes through the amp too.
Changing the guard is one way to solve it I guess
Another is to like the back of the guard with copper foil and solder a wire from that shield to the earth of the guitar (back of pot etc)
A temporary fix / diagnostic measure I once read about on the T.D.P.R.I. forum , was to wipe the static prone scratch plate with one of those fabric conditioner sheets you throw in the tumble dryer. It worked on my Strat very nicely . :)
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static scratching..strange friend had that on his tele....changed scratch plate sorted problem
Some pickguards are terrible for build up of static and it comes through the amp too.
Changing the guard is one way to solve it I guess
Another is to like the back of the guard with copper foil and solder a wire from that shield to the earth of the guitar (back of pot etc)
Good idea, I'll give that a go.
I earthed the scratchplate (or rather Bob at Legra fixed my piss-poor attempt at doing so while also fixing my piss-poor attempts at fret dressing...), but there's still some scratching. I might get another one, see if that makes any difference.
Mark.
A temporary fix / diagnostic measure I once read about on the T.D.P.R.I. forum , was to wipe the static prone scratch plate with one of those fabric conditioner sheets you throw in the tumble dryer. It worked on my Strat very nicely . :)