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Housseinafghani
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Thanks for helping guys, but I guess I didn't described the problem right.
I have the floyd rose (on Fender Stratocaster), and the top E string goes out of SOUND when bending it, and the floyd liftage (if the problem is rattling against the frets) didn't help it, and other strings sound ok. Is there a way to fix that? Thanks again
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hotsexymama
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If by out of 'SOUND' you mean the note deadens or becomes muted when you bend the string, it would say to me that you have a fret (s) that need attention. A professional fret dressing would seem in order.
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Orion437
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The problem could be as simple as having a pickup too close to the strings. As they become slack, they 'lay' across the pole pieces, and cease to ring.
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 11:04:14 +0200, 'Dejan Brkic'
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135Guy
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I would either say a fret is too high, or your pickups are too high. ( Neck probably ). Back when I was still a real green player in H.S. I always had the thought, you can't have too much distortion!
That includes raising the pick up's as high as you could get..
20 + years later, I know a lot better now..
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Hedgehog
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yep..
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