My Sterling fretless has low volume on the G string compared to the other 3. It is quite dead sounding, especially in the areas from the 5th to 9th fret positions (fretless thought). The volume is lower, too. When playing in the area of the 5th through 9th, the volume is extremely low and bad sounding. No ring or life to it. I've changed strings to and from another bass to verify. It is driving me nuts enough to not play it as of late. Any suggestions on what may be the problem? It is a 2001 model.
I raised the pickup on one side, which helped slightly with the volume, but the dead area has not improved at all.
I imagine it needs a tweak of the trussrod. A few days ago I moved the dial one notch to the right, where it was when I first purchased it. Some time ago I had moved it from this position, one notch to the left, to get rid of some string buzz on the lower notes of each string.
Should I take it in for a setup, or is there something simple I could try at home? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Andrew
I raised the pickup on one side, which helped slightly with the volume, but the dead area has not improved at all.
I imagine it needs a tweak of the trussrod. A few days ago I moved the dial one notch to the right, where it was when I first purchased it. Some time ago I had moved it from this position, one notch to the left, to get rid of some string buzz on the lower notes of each string.
Should I take it in for a setup, or is there something simple I could try at home? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Andrew