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Plink? Or is it a plunk...

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Joey Joe
Posted 2008-03-13 11:00 AM (#49638)
Subject: Plink? Or is it a plunk...


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Location: Detroit area
Hmmm. So, my 05 Collectors has developed a annoying, sitar-like sounding "plink" on the second fret, but only on the high E string. Everywhere else, the fretboard is flawless. This is my "go to" guitar that I use to lead worship @ church. I obviously can't have D and Bm chords going PLINK in front of 1,000 people.

Is this a truss-rod issue, or could it be that the fret wire has developed a bur or something? Not sure where to go for help on this (other than GC, which is totally out of the question). Thanks!
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cliff
Posted 2008-03-13 11:11 AM (#49639 - in reply to #49638)
Subject: Re: Plink? Or is it a plunk...


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Location: NJ
Check to make sure all of the frets are fully/properly seated.
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Fuzzyman
Posted 2008-03-13 11:52 AM (#49640 - in reply to #49638)
Subject: Re: Plink? Or is it a plunk...


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Location: Maple Shade, NJ.
I noticed this happened to me when I changed from .012 to .010 string gauge, changed back to .012 and no problems. I guess the lighter strings allowed less bow on the neck, So I my guess would be truss rod.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-03-13 4:14 PM (#49641 - in reply to #49638)
Subject: Re: Plink? Or is it a plunk...
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Originally posted by Fuzzyman:
when I changed from .012 to .010 string gauge
Ummm, I need to try some .012s on my 1598.
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