Lack of sustain in higher frets?

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chucksimms
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Lack of sustain in higher frets?

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I learned the solos over the end of 'Come Together' and the highest bend (18th fret, 1st string) just disappears on all my Ricks- notes barely even sound when struck and zero sustain. All of my Rick guitars are '60s 21 fret models with accent vibrato, so I'm thinking it just might be something that's not going to happen for me, but I'd hate to play a Les Paul for one song. Any suggestions?
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Re: Lack of sustain in higher frets?

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Maybe a sustain pedal, if it's just that one song?
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Re: Lack of sustain in higher frets?

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:idea: FWIW :arrow: audition a Keeley compressor, E.H. - "Black finger" tube compressor next best.
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Re: Lack of sustain in higher frets?

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My '93 330 with hi-gains does the same thing...I think Rickenbackers just don't have that much sustain to begin with. I agree with these guys, try a compressor for lead playing.
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Re: Lack of sustain in higher frets?

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It may not be desirable, but raising the action a bit should help.
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Re: Lack of sustain in higher frets?

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IMO most hollowbody instruments do not have the sustain of solidbody ones, especially as one climbs up the fingerboard.
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jps wrote:IMO most hollowbody instruments do not have the sustain of solidbody ones, especially as one climbs up the fingerboard.
:idea: you could buy a telecaster then, ...inline with the keeley compressor, sustain for hours :!:
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Re: Lack of sustain in higher frets?

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Janglebox compressor is outstanding for sustaining notes, as well as nailing 60s tones.
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