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No tone on E, plenty on A, D, G


Garth
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Hi all

Just took delivery of a Squier Matt Freeman Signature Bass and after a tune and playing with a Pic the E seems to be well a bit tone less. I got the tone on full and all others sound full, even tried my other Basses and it's definitely something up with it.

It's virtually brand new, real low action, probably too low, plays fine but just can't pin point why it's doing it. Would a new set of strings cure it or is it a Pick Up issue?

Any help would be fantastic so thanks in advance 👍

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[quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1473181298' post='3127763']
It can also be if the string was put on with a slight twist in it. Some like to wrap the string around the tuner to speed things up, and if the ball end doesn't rotate to compensate, you end up tightening up a twisted string.
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This. It's important to put the string on 'straight'. Even more important with the B string on a fiver. Also if you're going to have a duff string in a 4-set it's usually the E, so if that's the case AND you fit it twisted, it all goes a bit tits-up. Thunk!

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[quote name='Garth' timestamp='1473184854' post='3127817']
I knew it was a good idea joining here. I've learnt already

Legends
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BassChat is awesome in that respect yes, but I'm afraid that now you are here, G.A.S is inevitable. Your wallet is already taking a shimmy to the nearest darkened cupboard wincing at the thought of whats to come :) :) :) lol

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Glad it's sorted. Just to also add, when an action is set really low, if the string is a bit too close to the pickups,
the string can be damped by being attracted by the magnet - this will effectively reduce the strings' capability of moving freely / properly

How do you find the bass now the string problem is fixed?
I've heard great reports about the Matt Freeman Squiers. Nothing but praise from owners.
They are apparently built in the same factory as the Squier Classic Vibe range - and they are absolutely brilliant :)

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😂 Yep I definitely have that

It's fine now, in fact I can't put it down. I'll still buy some fresh rounds for it, as the spare E was old anyway. It's a cracking bass, wish I bought the black one a week earlier but I'm happy with the vintage white. May refin it in the future.

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