Help ! Dead spots !

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glip22":2fl82hw3 said:
EnGl":2fl82hw3 said:
Yes , But I'm living in Poland ...

And no , it can't be fret issue.( i said that in my first post)
Because when I drop my tuning to D , dead spots move 2 fret up ...
:bash:
:lol: :LOL:

When i said a full setup i did mean checking that all frets are pressed fully into the neck, intonation set, etc.

to the OP - set the intonation and play the guitar, you're thinking too much :rock:
 
i've found if i sit around obsessing over small buzzes, noises, weird ringing etc, nothing EVER sounds good....esp if the guitar isn't plugged in.

nothings perfect with guitars...even the 3k ones......you sit around obsessing long enough, you'll find fault with anything! plug it in, turn it up, and let it rip!
 
yeti":1yyttuqb said:
i've found if i sit around obsessing over small buzzes, noises, weird ringing etc, nothing EVER sounds good....esp if the guitar isn't plugged in.

nothings perfect with guitars...even the 3k ones......you sit around obsessing long enough, you'll find fault with anything! plug it in, turn it up, and let it rip!
:yes: They are made of wood.
 
Yea , this is a charm of guitars ...
I think , I don't need other explanation or opinions ... Guitar is just guitar - flawed , imperfect - just like mankind.

I'm always take over small things - as you see.
Buy you can really help me to understand one thing - Fuck it , pulg it and play.
I watched that video and this was enought to motivate me to fuck the little annoying things :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0epps6fWq4

(look at huuuuuuge amp buzz)
 
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