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dead spot
Hello.. not sure I am in the right place to ask this question.... but what causes a dead spot? It only happens when I play A flat on any octave on any string. I thought something was vibrating and canceling the note out but can't find anything. Is my guitar A flat phobic? I've looked and tried everything and just can't figure it out. It also dies quick on a fret high or lower but A flat is definetaly the cursed note. Any suggestion why this would happen? I have muffled out the head stock to the bridge and still nothing works.
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Re: dead spot
ASA/EAA/DAGA '99 - Dead Spots of Electric Guitars and Basses
This may help out......he seems to know what he is talking about anyway. |
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