In 1999 I bought a new Collings D-1 and I've loved every minute of playing it.
However...
For some reason it's developed a "sitar" sound on the Second ("B") string. I have used D'Addario PB strings in Light gauge since the day it was new and I love the sound they produce.
I've tried reseating the second string and replacing it several times, but the sitar effect keeps rearing its ugly head.
Any ideas I should try?
Thanks,
Bill
Sitaring Issue with my D-1
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Re: Sitaring Issue with my D-1
It's the action.
Have you been keeping it humidified? This time of year, the relief can change a bit and/or the top sinks and those changes can be enough to lower the strings as to where they are touching the frets just a smidge, hence the sitar sound!
First I would say make sure that it's properly humidified, then, check the relief and the action at the 12th fret. If it just needs to be re-hydrated, that could take care of the problem.
If it has been humidified, then making a minor relief adjustment would probably be all you need. If in the event you're not sure and or are not comfortable making adjustments yourself, take it to a qualified tech.
It does sound to me to be the humidity levels and your guitar is just experiencing the normal changes that come with the seasonal changes.
Have you been keeping it humidified? This time of year, the relief can change a bit and/or the top sinks and those changes can be enough to lower the strings as to where they are touching the frets just a smidge, hence the sitar sound!
First I would say make sure that it's properly humidified, then, check the relief and the action at the 12th fret. If it just needs to be re-hydrated, that could take care of the problem.
If it has been humidified, then making a minor relief adjustment would probably be all you need. If in the event you're not sure and or are not comfortable making adjustments yourself, take it to a qualified tech.
It does sound to me to be the humidity levels and your guitar is just experiencing the normal changes that come with the seasonal changes.
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Re: Sitaring Issue with my D-1
Having said all that in the previous post, let me add that if it's not related to the humidy there is always the possibility that a fret is loose or something and fret level is needed. I don't think that's the case though because it sounds like it's been playing fine up to the point that you started experiencing the Ravi Shankar Sitar sound.
Re: Sitaring Issue with my D-1
Thanks for your help!
Bill
Bill
Re: Sitaring Issue with my D-1
Sitar on open string and most frets then take a look at the saddle top where the string sits for a bit of a groove developing.
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Re: Sitaring Issue with my D-1
I agree with checking the saddle for a groove or maybe the string is slightly binding at the nut. My dad has a Taylor 914 and he had a similar problem. Turned out he needed to have the neck re-shimmed. I would say it is time for a luthier to give it a look over. I've also seen this problem on a 2016 J 45 vintage and it was not seated in the nut properly.