Originally Posted by: aschlemanHe never even says that his strings are "buzzing" maybe they're just not souinding right... maybe they're getting deadend. But nevertheless, I apollogize if I offended your intelligence on guitar set-ups... Truth be told... the guitar in question is a Squire Strat..... A number of things could have happened that have caused the "sour" sounding strings. If he takes it to a tech, they will be able to identify the problem in a few seconds.
I think I know what you're talking about. I've got a squier strat too and some frets on the D string I think it is just don't sound right. They sound kind of limp. But that's all I know, I'd gotten a better guitar at about the same time so I wasn't too worried about it. Since then it's been sitting in its bag not being used. I consider it retired.
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They Said To Play It Louder Than Hell, We Promised That We Would
Hulk Smash!!
Whatever you do, don't eat limes. A friend of mine ate a lime once and BAM!! Two years later. Herpes.