Gary Mortensen
From: Elgin, TX
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Posted 25 Dec 2010 10:41 am
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I bought a very nice D8 console steel from a forum member last week, and installed a set of A6 strings on one of the necks. After tuning it up, it was apparent that the 6th string went way, way flat as I played up the neck, making it essentially unplayable. The other seven strings are fine.
It's a brand new set of strings from a reputable steel guitar string manufacturer, and the offending string is an .034 wound. I'll call the manufacturer next week and see what they have to say - I'm just wondering if this has ever happened to anyone else?
In twelve years of dobro playing, I've only once had a similar problem - when I bought individual bulk strings and got some .028 wound strings that went flat up the neck. The supplier replaced them, and the replacements were no better. I don't think they believed me; they told me "no one's ever complained before".
I just don't understand what would make a string play way flat at the twelfth fret.
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