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Does the 2nd fret ring out fine?
If so I’d wager there is something going on between frets 1 and 2.
Either first fret is flat or not shaped properly causing it to sound dead, or the second fret is slightly high causing the string to choke.
Thats presuming the second fret and so on down the board rings out fine.
If so its unlikely its yer truss rod or relief.
But to check, fret the 1st fret and last fret of the Low e, then see how much gap there is between bottom of string and top of 12th fret.
Do the same for high e.
Or, many people will say, fret the 1st fret, and a fret on the same string about where the neck meets the body, and see the gap around the 7th-8th fret.
Right wheres the adults at? I’m out of my depth now! Haha.
Though to be honest I reckon the basics here are the same, but I must let you know I havent a clue about particulars of acoustics.
Its been a long day!
munckee said:
Either the first fret has a flat spot on it, or the second fret is too high, or the truss rod is too tight, in about that order of probability.
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