buhu Posted January 7, 2011 Posted January 7, 2011 Am luat de ceva timp un Epiphone Les Paul Special 2. Corzile sunt mai vechi pe ea. Am cantat-o destuld e intens in ultimul timp si acum vad ca falseaza. Adica in intervalul 5 mi-ul(gros) nu suna a la...falseaza. O fi de la corzi? Sa le schimb? Zilele astea merg sa-i calibrez si griff-ul la un meserias. E o problema ce se poate rezolva?(treaba cu falsatul). Sincer sa fiu ma ingrijoreaza treaba. Sper ca am dat toate detaliile.
Neo Posted January 8, 2011 Posted January 8, 2011 din cauza corzilor mai putin....poate fi din cauza tensiunii/actiunii care o are chitara asupra corzilor, poate fi de la taste, poate fi din cauza intonatiei setate prost, poate fi din cauza grifului stramb.....ideea e ca trebuie dat un check atent si vazut de unde vine problema (grif, taste, etc), si dupaia studiata mai in amanunt....s-ar putea sa-ti rezolvi problema cu "calibratul" grifului )) numai bine..
buhu Posted January 8, 2011 Author Posted January 8, 2011 din cauza corzilor mai putin....poate fi din cauza tensiunii/actiunii care o are chitara asupra corzilor, poate fi de la taste, poate fi din cauza intonatiei setate prost, poate fi din cauza grifului stramb.....ideea e ca trebuie dat un check atent si vazut de unde vine problema (grif, taste, etc), si dupaia studiata mai in amanunt....s-ar putea sa-ti rezolvi problema cu "calibratul" grifului )) numai bine.. Inainte nu facea asa. Poate aparea din senin chestia asta?
Metallicdude Posted January 8, 2011 Posted January 8, 2011 Si eo detin un epiphone special ii si am avut problema asta ! s-ar putea sa fie si de la corzi...sau din cauza griff-ului care nu e perfect drept..oricum se poate remedia incearca sa schimbi corzile si daca tot mai ai problema consulta un specialist . Numa bine
nothing_ro Posted January 8, 2011 Posted January 8, 2011 SETTING INTONATION: Most electric guitars provide individual string length adjustment for setting intonation. Fine tuning this length insures that your guitar plays in tune all the way up and down the neck. * Using an electronic tuner, tune your guitar to pitch. * One string at a time, play the harmonic at the 12th fret and then play the fretted 12th fret note. * If the fretted note is sharper than the harmonic, increase the string length slightly until both notes register the same on your tuner. * If the fretted note is flat compared to the harmonic shorten the string length slightly until both notes register the same on your tuner. * Repeat the procedure on all strings until the harmonic and the fretted notes are the same. Daca nu esti lamurit: Google: setting guitar intonation Youtube: setting guitar intonation
buhu Posted January 8, 2011 Author Posted January 8, 2011 SETTING INTONATION: Most electric guitars provide individual string length adjustment for setting intonation. Fine tuning this length insures that your guitar plays in tune all the way up and down the neck. * Using an electronic tuner, tune your guitar to pitch. * One string at a time, play the harmonic at the 12th fret and then play the fretted 12th fret note. * If the fretted note is sharper than the harmonic, increase the string length slightly until both notes register the same on your tuner. * If the fretted note is flat compared to the harmonic shorten the string length slightly until both notes register the same on your tuner. * Repeat the procedure on all strings until the harmonic and the fretted notes are the same. Daca nu esti lamurit: Google: setting guitar intonation Youtube: setting guitar intonation Mersi Oricum in momentul in care o sa merg la specialist sa imi rezolve griff-ul o sa il rog sa rezolve si chestia asta. O sa ma documentez cat mai mult, ca pe viitor sa nu mai am nevoie de un specialist si sa ma ocup eu singur de problemele astea.
buhu Posted January 11, 2011 Author Posted January 11, 2011 hai ca s-a rezolvat. Cristi Rangu de la Odyssey a fost cel care mi-a reglat tot ce trebuia, acum are o actiune buna, nu falseaza si asteapta sa termin sesiunea sa o cant intens:))
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