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GBStratman
01-14-2008, 07:20 AM
I have a CIJ Tele that has annoying harmonics coming from the G-string between the nut and the tuner. It's especially noticeable when hitting the G-string and then palm muting it. The string keeps ringing behind the nut. I've taken to putting a piece of tape on the string behind the nut and this seems to dampen the harmonics, but it looks ugly. Any other ideas?
John Phillips
01-14-2008, 07:25 AM
Change your stringing method to pull the string down at a sharper angle - more string wound on the post. I know this is contrary to the 'best practice' for tuning stability, but I often find it necessary on guitars without a G/D string tree, and if you wind on evenly and tightly while stretching the string constantly, it seems to hold tune well enough.
I had to do this on my '65 Jaguar that I used for several years for the same reason, and even with the G wound down so it was right at the bottom of the taper on the post, it almost never went out of tune.
buddastrat
01-14-2008, 09:23 AM
I bought a used strat and it did it very bad. I tried more winds on the G but it wasn't enough. I was going to use a pony tail tie up there, but that'd look stupid. I elected to get a new nut cut at a better angle and the guy did a great job. No more pinging G string.
syxxstring
01-14-2008, 12:48 PM
What about adding string tree's or are they there or already?
GBStratman
01-14-2008, 06:25 PM
What about adding string tree's or are they there or already?
Not on the G and D, but I'd rather not drill holes if I don't have to. I'll try more string windings, or maybe just stick with the scotch tape on the strings, which does work...
theraygun
01-14-2008, 06:43 PM
I had to put a string tree on my G/D on my Baja Tele for the same reason. Took care of it for the most part.
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