Hi everyone. I'm a new member in these forums and have been playing guitar for 10 years now. I have 9 guitars (two acoustics). I also dabble in bass, keyboards and drums. Blues rock is my main genre, but I'm pretty diverse with most other genres.
I have a problem that has been plagueing me for a while now. I own a John Petrucci 6-string model guitar w/ piezo from 2007. An excellent, well-built guitar, no doubt, but when I bend a string (let's say the G string at the 14th fret) and while it's still ringing I play the B string at the 15th fret, the B is noticeably flat in tune. When I bring the G back down, the B is in tune again. I can't for the life of me remember if it did this with factory strings because at that time I was focusing on other types of styles that didn't require too much bending. This problem is easier to notice on the G, B and E strings, but happens on all six. I would assume that bending a string is pulling the bridge towards the neck, making any other played string flat, but how can I stop it from happening?
Well, I hope someone knows what I'm talking about and can help in any way. I'd really appreciate.
I have a problem that has been plagueing me for a while now. I own a John Petrucci 6-string model guitar w/ piezo from 2007. An excellent, well-built guitar, no doubt, but when I bend a string (let's say the G string at the 14th fret) and while it's still ringing I play the B string at the 15th fret, the B is noticeably flat in tune. When I bring the G back down, the B is in tune again. I can't for the life of me remember if it did this with factory strings because at that time I was focusing on other types of styles that didn't require too much bending. This problem is easier to notice on the G, B and E strings, but happens on all six. I would assume that bending a string is pulling the bridge towards the neck, making any other played string flat, but how can I stop it from happening?
Well, I hope someone knows what I'm talking about and can help in any way. I'd really appreciate.