| Strings to reduce fret sound?
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My bass is plagued with the constant sound of the strings hitting the fret, and it's not tasteful like some amounts of fret clatter is, it's downright annoying and just sounds bad. Are there any types of strings, (I have roundwound Ernie Ball Slinkies, which I bet aren't helping the cause), that will help me here? Will flatwounds reduce fret noise? What about heavier strings?
EDIT: It's my lows that have the fret noise problem, my highs are generally generally good. (i have a 6 string, 3 highs are fine, E and B are bad, A is eh)
No I'm not talking about fret buzz, that's not too much of an issue, besides low frets on the B string, but I just need a higher gauge string, maybe .145 for it.
I'll try a lighter touch, but when I fret lighter I can sometimes get some buzz. And with picking I'll try a lighter touch too, which I have, and I generally get the sound anyway, just lower. Would [i]lowering[i] my action help? Specifically for the B and E strings. I just get way too much fret sound out of those.
Also, not gonna lie, I have no idea how to adjust my saddles, they're sliding ones and I don't have an alan wrench.
Last edited by domportera : 04-12-2011 at 10:48 PM.
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