Hey all, this is my first ever post here on this forum.
I have owned a Jackson DXMG dinky for about a year now. about 5 months ago i started having a problem with it. I was basically getting a warbling grainy sort of sound on the high E string between frets 11 and 19 when the guitar was played with distortion. it was not fret buzz and cold not be heard acoustically. It would go away though if the amp was turned up really loud.
I took it to the place i got it from, but they did not have any idea what was causing it, so they sent it to their tech who set the guitar up nicely, but could not fix the problem, so it was sent to the tech at the fender HQ here in the UK, and a couple of weeks later they sent the guitar back to me with this message:
A phenomena of physics rather than a fault with the guitar. the high fretted note (single)note coupled with the resulting short string length will cause the amplified note to warble or not depending where the string is plucked/ played in relation to the pickup/s. this is noticeable to a lesser or greater degree depending on how loud/ driven the volume, and how much or how little vibrato is used by the player on the single fretted note.
After that I decided I would just live with it. but when i changed the strings (from ernie ball to diadario) the problem went away. i have had these strings on for a couple of weeks and the problem is starting to show mildly on a couple of frets again.
I am just wandering if any one else has had this problem?
and could new pick ups possible solve it?
the guitar is amazing apart from this thing.
I have owned a Jackson DXMG dinky for about a year now. about 5 months ago i started having a problem with it. I was basically getting a warbling grainy sort of sound on the high E string between frets 11 and 19 when the guitar was played with distortion. it was not fret buzz and cold not be heard acoustically. It would go away though if the amp was turned up really loud.
I took it to the place i got it from, but they did not have any idea what was causing it, so they sent it to their tech who set the guitar up nicely, but could not fix the problem, so it was sent to the tech at the fender HQ here in the UK, and a couple of weeks later they sent the guitar back to me with this message:
A phenomena of physics rather than a fault with the guitar. the high fretted note (single)note coupled with the resulting short string length will cause the amplified note to warble or not depending where the string is plucked/ played in relation to the pickup/s. this is noticeable to a lesser or greater degree depending on how loud/ driven the volume, and how much or how little vibrato is used by the player on the single fretted note.
After that I decided I would just live with it. but when i changed the strings (from ernie ball to diadario) the problem went away. i have had these strings on for a couple of weeks and the problem is starting to show mildly on a couple of frets again.
I am just wandering if any one else has had this problem?
and could new pick ups possible solve it?
the guitar is amazing apart from this thing.
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