I have a lot of reverb on my Audrey guitare from Geronimo Mateos. I bought this guitare 2 weeks ago and its a D hole guitare. It has a very dark sound wich i realy like. But since a short time it shows a lot of reverb on multiple spots on the fretboard. Some notes are still very dry but the e on the second string fifth fret is the worst. I pick the string, lift my finger up and the note rings further for a long time. The same is on a few other spots. The day i bought the guitar i didnt register those reverbs. Now it is like a shout in a piano corpus.
Anyone has an idea?
Thanks Dirk
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Anything that changes the resonance of the body might be part of the problem such as change of humidity (could change action height/ break angle); also gauge/ make/ type / condition of strings, material and/or fit of bridge, etc.
D holes tend to be 'wetter' in my limited experience.
Indeed the open strings are ringing after i have picked a note. I can stop it if i give a slight touche to the particular string. The hole guitar vibrates too. In the beginning
the action seems to be higher and i cant hear this tones. Now the weather changed a bit and the neck angle seems to be lower. But i never thought this can cause such a loud ringing.
Hope it gets better with a change of the weather.
If it holds on i try to use 10 th strings or maybe i can dampen the bridge a bit without killing the whole tone of the guitar.
Both guitares are in the same room both stored in cases.
The reverb on the Audrey is a little stronger because the audrey has a much louder tone and the top reacts lightning fast. The lightest touch of a fingertip or plek causes a significant tone. It has a cedar top and birdseye maple sides and bottom.
The bridge is ebony. Some notes or frequencies are moving directly to the low E and A string. The nut in the bridge for the low E and A string is not deep. Only a small bit of the strings are in the nuts.
I moved the bridge a little and the reverb gets a little weaker.
In fact both guitares have this reverb on the same spots leads to the opinion that every guitar has this reaction. Some more some less.
Maybe the Audrey has this from beginning and i wasnt able to hear this.
I have to live with that because the Audrey is a wonderfull guitar with a complete different sound to the Nomade.
And if i buy another GJ guitar, maybe in years or so, i not only press every note on every fret to hear the sustain and eventualy a buzz, i press every note and than lift the finger to hear the reverberations. This is what i have learned.