Hey, got a question for you Dinky players. I have a real hard time getting 5th. fret harmonics on my DKMG. Could it be low action, or something else? My action is low, but not buzzing anywhere. This is the only axe I've ever had this kind of trouble with. Maybe the floating bridge just steals the harmonic capability and sustain?
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what harmonics are you trying to get - natural, tapped (12th fret), or pinch??
i've played most jacksons and had no problem finding harmonics
i would suggest for natural and pinched you just practice till u find the sweet spot.
the only other thing i can think of is looking at ur pickup height..i find a lot of manufactures put their pickups in quite low - often i raise them a little, it really helps with fattening the sound up and bringing the best out of ur guitars tone
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Originally posted by sonicsamurai View Postwhat harmonics are you trying to get - natural, tapped (12th fret), or pinch??
i've played most jacksons and had no problem finding harmonics
i would suggest for natural and pinched you just practice till u find the sweet spot.
the only other thing i can think of is looking at ur pickup height..i find a lot of manufactures put their pickups in quite low - often i raise them a little, it really helps with fattening the sound up and bringing the best out of ur guitars toneJust one more guitar!
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Definitely not caused by action (string height) especially if the strings aren't buzzing.
First thing that comes to mind, ...for some reason harmonics sound a lot more through the bridge pickup than neck, and even more through a humbucker than single coil(s). Other than that.... if it was the trem causing problems, logically you would just have the same ones as with normal fretting, ie. loss of sustain or whatever. How is it for clean/acoustic sounds?"It wasn't the world being round that agitated people, but that the world wasn't flat. [ ... ]
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