Okay, I had this problem with all 4 of my guitars on all 3 my amps. I knew it wasn't intonation and I knew it wasn't string buzz on the frets. It was doing it on the 24th fret of the 3 highest strings. Anyway, on my Jackson JS32, I lowered the pickups as recommended. I read somewhere that a good rule of thumb for pickup/string separation was 1/8-3/16". So I went for that with both pickups. Well, that worked... kind of. Low E, A, and D string are good. B and high E string are good. But the G string still has that high pitched warbly oscillation pretty much anywhere on the string, no matter where I set the pickup height to. Now what?
Sorry to hear about your trouble. These sort of things can be frustrating to troubleshoot. Three questions: 1. Can you hear the "warble" when the amp is off? 2. Are you playing high gain or clean when you hear the "warble?" 3. Does it happen on both pickups?
same problem with a 14'' neck frender strat with 10s on it, in tune but plays out, necks perfect to, will try it out looks like it will work hence your demo, thanks ahead buddy
Thank you. I'm going to give it a try with those strings you show. My fender sonoran 7/8. The strings on there are 12's. The action seems a bit high but the neck is adjustable. Funny another video says go thinner. So lots of things to consider but I need to try as I have the same problem. Thanks.
This is definitly a must for tiny guitars. My mini strat copy has a bridge with intonation sadles. Both together but those guitars playing as the big ones.
But what if I've already set my pickups to their lowest position and I can't lower them anymore, but I'm still getting this problem with the sound? I have a 7-string guitar and the low B string is driving me nuts...
Yes, as everyone points out, it is guitarlele tuning you need. Drop G tuning. Then capo the house to standard E to have fun with backing tracks. It fixes everything, thank me later.
I used Melody Assistant (a software created some 25 years ago, still updating today) for years. This was not an issue with that software. The sound quality is so much better also. Too bad but this is the reason I don't use GP.
I have a Brian May Mini May Electric, I changed out the tuners to Grover and put on ernie ball super slinky 9 11 16 24 32 42, then tuned to A D G C E A and had to intonate the E. Man, what a difference.
Man this takes me back, one of the first songs I learned! I bought a LZ bootleg album and it was on it, although it was released on the 45 B-side of the Immigrant Song. LZ didn’t release many 45’s singles Peter Grant marketing strategy was not to release singles so consumers would buy the entire album!🎸🇨🇦
Earle Wood My Short Scale Guitar never had that issue w/ Light Gauge strings because it has a very special bridge which puts the strings at a sharper angle over the saddle & also at the headstock it's a slotted headstock which increases the break angle over the nut.
It’s my first day learning guitar! This is my goal song to learn. I’m wondering if you have this song tutorial for a complete beginner (if not I understand it is a bit chaotic for beginners 😭😂) if not would you ever consider doing a breakdown with commentary? Do you suggest any specific videos to maybe work up to this? Thanks for all you do. This is amazing and inspiring to work towards ❤️