I've had a Sterling for a couple of months now; replaced the original SuperSlinky's right away with flatwounds because I play mostly jazz and the SuperSlinky's had much too much finger-sliding noise.
I notice I get a lot of "clacking" noise of string hitting fret, almost as loud as the notes I'm playing. I am wondering if it's because of the particular flatwound strings I put on -- they are D'Addario XL Chromes, medium gauge, that are 50-70-85-105 (long scale).
I tried adjusting the truss rod for higher action and it helped a bit, but not a whole lot, before it just got too high for comfortable playing.
If I put thinner strings on, any chance this will help reduce the "clacking" noise of string on fret? Maybe these strings are too thick for the Sterling? I notice Ernie Ball has flats that are 40-60-70-095. Would this help? Any advice is appreciated.
I notice I get a lot of "clacking" noise of string hitting fret, almost as loud as the notes I'm playing. I am wondering if it's because of the particular flatwound strings I put on -- they are D'Addario XL Chromes, medium gauge, that are 50-70-85-105 (long scale).
I tried adjusting the truss rod for higher action and it helped a bit, but not a whole lot, before it just got too high for comfortable playing.
If I put thinner strings on, any chance this will help reduce the "clacking" noise of string on fret? Maybe these strings are too thick for the Sterling? I notice Ernie Ball has flats that are 40-60-70-095. Would this help? Any advice is appreciated.