NukeDOC
Retired Mod
i wanted to start a new thread so as to not stray too far off topic on the other thread.
anyway, if you didnt follow, on my 6 string tenor lanikai, the E string is basically dead when it is plucked. there is about 20% of the sustain of any other strings at any given fret.
my other two ukuleles and my brother's do no do that at all on any frets.
e-lo has also had the same problem with his g-string tenor on the 5th fret but on the C string. his theory is that the harmonics kinda cancel each other out for some reason. makes sense.
so i was wondering if anyone has had this problem, has any other ideas why it happens, and has figured out how to alleviate it.
anyway, if you didnt follow, on my 6 string tenor lanikai, the E string is basically dead when it is plucked. there is about 20% of the sustain of any other strings at any given fret.
my other two ukuleles and my brother's do no do that at all on any frets.
e-lo has also had the same problem with his g-string tenor on the 5th fret but on the C string. his theory is that the harmonics kinda cancel each other out for some reason. makes sense.
so i was wondering if anyone has had this problem, has any other ideas why it happens, and has figured out how to alleviate it.