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Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Taylor Acoustic & Electric Guitars => Topic started by: Craig on July 28, 2020, 10:46:57 AM
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I was playing my Custom GS last night and noticed a strange rattle when I played a B on the A string 14th fret but nowhere else.
It sounded like it was coming from the bridge and since it was due a new set of strings I changed them to no avail.
Anyway after a lot of messing about I found the problem to be the battery contact springs because I didn't have a battery in it!
It seems like it needs a bit of sponge in there to keep pressure on them in future if I'm not plugging it in much.
Craig
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That's good to know. I take the batteries out of some guitars, when I'm not plugging in for awhile.
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I was playing my Custom GS last night and noticed a strange rattle when I played a B on the A string 14th fret but nowhere else.
It sounded like it was coming from the bridge and since it was due a new set of strings I changed them to no avail.
Anyway after a lot of messing about I found the problem to be the battery contact springs because I didn't have a battery in it!
It seems like it needs a bit of sponge in there to keep pressure on them in future if I'm not plugging it in much.
Craig
The potential for a noise coming from an empty battery compartment is a good thing to keep in mind for those of us that occasionally remove batteries. Searching for buzzes and rattles can drive you crazy. I'm glad you figured it out.
But, mostly I'm impressed you are playing up at the 14th fret on your A string! ;)
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But, mostly I'm impressed you are playing up at the 14th fret on your A string! ;)
Well I still can't figure out why I was doing that :-)
Craig