The buzzing happens between mid-neck and pickup. Most strings buzz.
I'm pushing down firmly with the tone bar. To stop the buzz, I really have to push down hard.
Maybe my strings need changing?
I'm a beginner, so wondering.....
Thanks,
Michael
Strings Buzz caused by? (mid-neck to pickup)
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Strings Buzz caused by? (mid-neck to pickup)
Simmons 'Genesis', Nashville 400 amp, Goodrich pedal.
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Sounds like you are not "muting" the strings behind the bar. Make sure your fingers are touching the strings behind the bar.
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What Jack said. Old strings MIGHT do that. But they would have lost their ring.
If you have a video camera or a smartphone, you might try taking a video so we can see and hear what's going on.
If you have a video camera or a smartphone, you might try taking a video so we can see and hear what's going on.
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More amps than guitars, and not many effects
More amps than guitars, and not many effects