Hey folks (especially you luthiers out there),
I was trying to lay down some tracks today and the sound engineer noticed what I've always known: my guitar has some serious ringing overtones and harmonics when I play rhythm. On Ben's suggestion we took to shoving things under the tailpiece until we reined the noise into acceptable recording levels.
I was wondering if anyone has experience with this and can help me be a bit more scientific than shoving the cloth from my sunglasses under the tailpiece. What materials are best? Perhaps a strip of leather? What am I actually trying to do, just fill up that space with some absorbing material? or do I want to actually touch both the tailpiece and the top of the guitar?
I don't have great ears for prolonged trial and error with this kind of thing, I just want to have some idea of what I need to do to make a kind of semi-permanent go-to fix that I can toss (or keep) in there to prevent the issue.
Thanks for any suggestions,
-K
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Also, if the ringing is coming from the strings between the bridge and tailpiece you can wrap them with a strip of velcro or wind yard or thin rope thru them.
Experiment and see what stops it.