Noisy 360V64
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peter_zelewski
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Noisy 360V64
I've just purchased a beautiful Ric 360V64 6 String in stunning mapleglo. After a full set-up buy my local luthier the action is nice and low but I'm noticing a very high-pitched sound coming from the string saddle area of the guitar (I think). I've tried re-stringing the guitar and raising the action but it still continues. I moved up to 11's when I had the set-up done and I'm hoping the heavier string gauge isn't the cause of the problem. Has anyone else experienced this type of ringing sound coming from the bridge/saddle area of a Ric 360V64?
Is it a warbling sound like a string sounding out of tune with itself?
DOes it sound different through an amp than it does through headphones?
Try shutting off the ceiling fan
I drove myself nuts with a similar problem on my 330 but it was the fan, not the guitar! (Of course, it could be something else entirely)
DOes it sound different through an amp than it does through headphones?
Try shutting off the ceiling fan
I drove myself nuts with a similar problem on my 330 but it was the fan, not the guitar! (Of course, it could be something else entirely)"The only worthwhile conquests are those wrested from ignorance"
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spencer
Had the same thing happen when I got my 360V64 - and I put .011s on it too. If it sounds like it's coming from the saddle, it's probably is.
I had to replace the G string saddle because of multiple grooves made in it. Soon as I got a replacement the sound went away.
You might not need a whole new saddle though, you can most likely just file it.
I had to replace the G string saddle because of multiple grooves made in it. Soon as I got a replacement the sound went away.
You might not need a whole new saddle though, you can most likely just file it.
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