I paused the Coroners playlist to watch your video., Just finished it, I like your strat songs more.good job on letting me know to look out for that inconvenience...
that means it's time for a new guitar, I have a solution for you, sell the radio and buy the other strat.strat stuff is on backburner now, there's a buzz on the high E that I can't seem to get rid of. It seems to be worse in the more used spots so it might be that the frets are just so worn already
they don't look that bad but they're very thin frets to begin with.
strat stuff is on backburner now, there's a buzz on the high E that I can't seem to get rid of. It seems to be worse in the more used spots so it might be that the frets are just so worn already
they don't look that bad but they're very thin frets to begin with.
are you from Texas? if so, what do you think of Texas heat speakers? I want straight from the horse's mouth.Could just be fret sprout from a temperature change. When i had gotten my schecter 7 string fan fret it had fret buzz caused by that (no doubt from sitting in a warehouse and then getting sent all the way to Texas) that i took to a luthier to have it fixed.
Could just be fret sprout from a temperature change. When i had gotten my schecter 7 string fan fret it had fret buzz caused by that (no doubt from sitting in a warehouse and then getting sent all the way to Texas) that i took to a luthier to have it fixed.
im thinking to buy them and swamp thang (just because of @eSGEe ) and his swamp, for my mx cab some point.I have these in my VHT 212 cab. Theyre grrrrrreat!
Very warm, very round, very thick and gooey. But I do play mainly Strats and Teles thru a Quilter mini101 (Fender blackfacey) with it. Great for loud dirty blues like SRV.
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Yeah the seasonal variation in the environment here is rather large. The outside temperature can vary between -30 and +30 degrees C within a year, and the heating required in the winter causes the relative humidity indoors to drop down to ~20%, and in the summer it can rise to 70% or so. I installed some hardwood flooring in the winter a couple of years ago and had a really tough time keeping it at 35% which was the recommendation. I also used to live in an apartment where the ventilation used to go out during the summer, and when that happened, the laundry just wouldn't dry. Like, at all.
So it might be that being shipped from Japan, sitting in Germany for a while and then coming to our madhouse has caused the wood to live enough for one of the higher frets to rise up.