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David Katauskas
New member
I discovered this myself last week, even though it may already be a common practice. Whenever I was recording my electric guitar, there was a distinct ringing when palm muting. It was driving me nuts. At first, the tremlo springs were suspect...but I put foam on those years ago. So, nope, that wasn't it.
This went on for weeks...trying to determine the reverberating ring after each palm mute. It sounded aweful...then I happened to look at the headstock. You know, that littler area where the strings are 2 to 4 inches long and create that tingy sound? That was it! I put a piece of foam under the strings, and VOILA, no more annoying resonating ringing. It also helps the overall guitar sound significantly.
If this helps only one other person, then my job here is done.
This went on for weeks...trying to determine the reverberating ring after each palm mute. It sounded aweful...then I happened to look at the headstock. You know, that littler area where the strings are 2 to 4 inches long and create that tingy sound? That was it! I put a piece of foam under the strings, and VOILA, no more annoying resonating ringing. It also helps the overall guitar sound significantly.
If this helps only one other person, then my job here is done.

