If you're looking from the body, down the neck, towards the headstock, turning the truss rod left will release some of the tension, which adds relief (the little forward bow in the neck). So that's...
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If you're looking from the body, down the neck, towards the headstock, turning the truss rod left will release some of the tension, which adds relief (the little forward bow in the neck). So that's...
With less tension on the neck pulling it forward, you don't have enough relief so you're getting buzzing. (I have one tune I play in C- same deal.)
If you're going to be in that tuning for a...
I'd check the battery/power first. If that doesn't fix anything, drop the Customer Service folks a line and ask them to help.
The EVH/Axis pickups were available in black, for the Sport model. (I have a set- as well as the chrome covered versions ... you can buy them second hand if you keep an eye out.)
That said, those...
Sounds great!
It's certainly doable, though it's less complicated if you use the north coil of the bridge (furthest away from the bridge) when split in position 1, if you want to use the Silent Circuit.
I don't...
That's not really a fair comparison. The weight range is within spec- it's just on the heavier side of that.
Guitars are made out of wood. Some end up being heavier than others. Really, if you...
How long do you have ... ha ha ha ... I've probably re-wired mine dozens of times, including a piezo and preamp at one point. (Though I'm now back to more of a stock-ish configuration.)
Personally...
That's a valid point- EB could probably used a few "how to" videos on string changing. I suppose most folks know how to do this already, but it's definitely a good idea.
That video is good- just...
Guys, we're done with this. Posting opinions like this without facts or context isn't helpful.
If you have a question and need help, start a new thread. And if you have a specific problem, please...
Correct. I have mine wired up differently.
Quack is the one thing the stock Morse doesn't do so well (imo).
I don't love the singles together- they're too close and it's missing something. But- if you split the bridge pickup (and it does a...
I keep all of mine on a multi-stand.
Ok, let's stop with "all Majesties have problems" bit.
It's a hugely popular seller, which means there are a lot of them out there. You're not hearing from the majority of owners that have no...
Yup- that's always the best bet.
Also you can reach out to some of the larger dealers and see- e.g. Long & McQuade, Cosmo Music, etc., since their stock may not always be updated online.
They have color braided cables (I have a few sets- they're great), but I don't believe any of them have a shut off button.
(Personally, the first pedal in my chain is a tuner, so if I need to mute...
So this guitar is under warranty? If so, I would put this back on your dealer to take care of it. That's what they're there for.
I would contact Customer Support and get their opinion before doing anything else.
Happy Bday BP- hope you're able to enjoy it with family!
Though the blanks are cut by CNC, necks are hand sanded. So you'll see minor variations on all of the MM necks.
It's an interesting guitar for sure! The position of the switches is odd. I've always looked at it as a great platform to mod- lots of ways to use the switches and make it your own.
On the...
Closest to the bridge is 1.
Assuming the wiring for the Sterling version is the same as the MM version (scroll down here - St. Vincent 2018 | Guitars | Ernie Ball Music Man), then yes, the 5th position is Neck & Bridge in...
Seeing as this has turned into a FS/WTB thread, I'll just let the interested parties PM each other ...
It shouldn't be rocket science. Assuming the strings are new, the intonation isn't right, or you're throwing out the intonation by pressing too hard when you fret.