I don't think I have the knowledge to ask this question correctly, or I'd just be googling. So maybe someone can give me a hint about where to start looking.
What part of your guitar setup (if any) affects the "warble" in the vibration of your strings? Since I started using a strobe tuner, I can see as well as hear the "spikes" in pitch as the string vibration dies down. I notice that the behaviour of the sound is somewhat different on different guitars, strings, bridge types, etc. I've also noticed that some guitars, even when tuned as well as possible, have a dissonant, warbly sound. The strobing tuner shows 4 octave bands - sometimes they jump around, or move in opposite directions at the same time. The manual is frustratingly uninformative about what information is really being shown. Is there a way to get a more pure sound?
What part of your guitar setup (if any) affects the "warble" in the vibration of your strings? Since I started using a strobe tuner, I can see as well as hear the "spikes" in pitch as the string vibration dies down. I notice that the behaviour of the sound is somewhat different on different guitars, strings, bridge types, etc. I've also noticed that some guitars, even when tuned as well as possible, have a dissonant, warbly sound. The strobing tuner shows 4 octave bands - sometimes they jump around, or move in opposite directions at the same time. The manual is frustratingly uninformative about what information is really being shown. Is there a way to get a more pure sound?
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