slowTwitch Posted July 24 Posted July 24 (edited) I've just bought a Sire U5 shorty and I'm seeing some weird tuning instability on the E string, where it veers wildly flat & sharp. A, D & G are all perfect. What's going on here then?! Cheers, Rich E string.MOV ADG.MOV Edited July 24 by slowTwitch Quote
RichT Posted July 24 Posted July 24 It seems to me like the E string has a very bright and 'chorusy' sound compared to the others, lots of warbling harmonic information but not so much fundamental. As a result, the tuner is slightly struggling to track it. It'd probably give you a more accurate reading if you try it only through the neck pickup with the tone rolled back. May possibly be due to the strings it came with. Don't know if you're usually a short scale player, but (IME) harmonics on the lower notes of the E string can often be weird with bright strings on short scale basses. I mostly use Ernie Ball strings now because they seem to suppress those weird harmonics well while keeping the rest of the tone intact. Also check how high the pickup is under the E string. Only time I've really had strings sound quite that unintentionally chorusy is when the pickup is set too high. 1 Quote
paul_5 Posted July 24 Posted July 24 This ^ pickup being too close to the string is the most likely culprit. 1 Quote
jonno1981 Posted July 24 Posted July 24 I’d adjust the pickups, test it, then swap the string, test it. 1 Quote
slowTwitch Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Quick update: I tried adjusting the pickups to no effect. Didn't want to get into swapping stings as it was a brand new guitar. Did a return/exchange and the replacement is fine. Cheers, Rich 1 Quote
ezbass Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago 1 hour ago, slowTwitch said: Did a return/exchange and the replacement is fine. Smart move, good outcome. 👍 Quote
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