| Unexpected Warbling/Tremolo on Multiple Guitars and Amps | |
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| LarryWalker | Jan 27 2018, 10:14 AM Post #1 |
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Hi all, I'm hoping you can help me out. I've noticed that when I play sustained chords, as they decay they eventually produce a tremolo sound. I've got several guitars and two amps, and every combination of guitar/amp does this. I wouldn't call it unpleasant, per se. It just seems unusual and I am not sure if that's supposed to happen. I've read a ton of info on guitar warbling but this doesn't seem to be the same case as many of the articles and forum's I've read. It's only chords - not individual strings. It's on Fenders, Shecters and Gretsch guitars, humbuckers and single-coil alike - so it's not likely to be the common strat effect. I also don't usually play in a room with a ceiling fan. For more details: Wireless Technology Video |
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