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Absolutely buzzing! Why am I getting string buzz?

Absolutely buzzing! Why am I getting string buzz?

"Absolutely buzzing" has recently become a popular phrase to explain a heightened feeling of happiness, excitement and elation. However, ‘Absolutely Buzzing’ is certainly not something you want to hear when describing the way your strings sound on your guitar :-/ This usually occurs when the string doesn’t have enough room to freely vibrate and its path of travel is interrupted and usually manifests itself as an irritating buzzing noise. This buzz can occur when a... read more.

The ultimate guide to buying your next capo

The ultimate guide to buying your next capo

Next to plectrums, capos are probably one of the most common guitar accessories that we hear are either lost (or stolen) from gigs. We’re convinced that what your local pub loses in pint glasses, they are almost certainly gaining in their stockpile of picks and capos!! Whether you’ve lost your capo, have never used one or have no idea what that crazy contraption does, we’re here to help you navigate the capo landscape. Buckle up!... read more.

What acoustic strings are best for a magnetic soundhole pickup?

What acoustic strings are best for a magnetic soundhole pickup?

When it comes to making your acoustic guitar louder, there’s a whole host of pickup options available on the market including magnetic pickups, microphones, soundboard mounted, piezos and in some cases a combination of two or more of these things. A magnetic soundhole pickup is a popular solution for many acoustic players (We’re sure you would have all seen these before... these are the ones that are mounted across the soundhole and sit just beneath... read more.

What's the difference between a hex core and a round core string?

What's the difference between a hex core and a round core string?

Most guitar string sets today consist of a mix of plain steel strings and wound strings. Plain steel strings are typically used for the thinner gauged strings in our sets and are simply one piece of cylindrical steel wire running the entire length of the string.  However, things get a little bit more interesting when we start to look at our wound strings. For electric string sets, the wound strings are usually our fourth, fifth... read more.

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