Hi guys,
Have a question about Strat sustain.... I have a totally stock '06 Strat, Ash, Rosewood board. Am. Std. trem / bridge, 3 springs. 10-46 strings. The sustain is ok up to about the 12 fret, but at 14 and above, it seems to drop off quickly. The stock '57/62 pickups are lowered below the Fender spec, fairly low, and there is no evidence of obvious magnetic effects on the strings (ie no G-string warble on the 14 th fret).
Can anyone tell me why this Strat might be doing this?
As a comparison, I also have a totally stock 2004 Ash Strat, maple neck, Am. Std. bridge, '54 pickups (lowered as well), and this one has excellent sustain all the way up to the highest frets.
??????
Best,
Chevy
Have a question about Strat sustain.... I have a totally stock '06 Strat, Ash, Rosewood board. Am. Std. trem / bridge, 3 springs. 10-46 strings. The sustain is ok up to about the 12 fret, but at 14 and above, it seems to drop off quickly. The stock '57/62 pickups are lowered below the Fender spec, fairly low, and there is no evidence of obvious magnetic effects on the strings (ie no G-string warble on the 14 th fret).
Can anyone tell me why this Strat might be doing this?
As a comparison, I also have a totally stock 2004 Ash Strat, maple neck, Am. Std. bridge, '54 pickups (lowered as well), and this one has excellent sustain all the way up to the highest frets.
??????

Best,
Chevy
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