I've been trying to figure out what is causing some really prominent, metallic overtones on my Dupont. I've read threads related to adding leather to the tailpiece, but it appears my Dupont already has that. These overtones seem most prominent on my high "E" string on B, Bb, and C (the C, in particular). Coincidentally, I also get an annoying buzz on my G string playing C at the 5th fret. At first I thought, it's the frets, or the bridge binding, but the metallic character of the sound makes me feel that maybe the tailpiece is still at fault. I tried weaving a shoelace through the strings (between the bridge and tailpiece, and this may have quieted things, but not completely. Any thoughts? Is this a common issue on Selmer style guitars?
Thanks,
Dave
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If you have no access to another hand, capo the fret where the buzz is and hold the bridge as you pluck the string, then hold the tailpiece, possibly the individual string pole mount thing itself. Or have someone help you and hold these parts as you play.
If all that check out I'd tell you to start eyeballing some frets. It doesn't take much to interfere.
Swang on,
Some harmonic ringing is normal though...
HotTinRoof, I did the capo trick, and held down the bridge. I think it was distinctly better. So, I think I learned something, but what?
Thanks so much, guys.
Dave
Does anybody know what size wrench a Dupont uses?