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Originally Posted by clutebass Correct me if I'm wrong but the OP is talking about slap on an upright? Otherwise this is in the wrong forum. So pickups wouldn't be to blame. |
Not necessarily. Strings hitting the pickup may still be to blame.
Some steel-string users mount magnetic pickups at the end of their fingerboard, sometimes cobbled together from a P-bass pup, Gretsch Filtertron or other BG pup; not to mention commercial pickups made specifically for DB FBs such as the Schaller, String Charger, Biesele and others.
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Originally Posted by yesyoucan When I play slap style, I get a very loud clack sound from the E string on the down stroke, for lack of a better term. When I try to record with a mic, you can hear the loud clack sound over everything else. Is it my action, my technique the maple finger board or my steel strings? Help!! Its driving me crazy! I am in Palm SPrings and can not find anyone out here to ask |
Might be you had it in reverse order, the clack may be from your steel strings, maple fingerboard, technique and lastly, action.
Good luck in your quest for click,
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