GR-55 -2Tek Bridges helps with ghost notes?

Started by Silas, June 27, 2017, 05:00:07 AM

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Silas

Does anyone has tried 2Tek Bridges and knows if it helps with less ghost notes?

The manufacturer says it isolates the strings (less crosstalk)

Here are:

http://www.the2tek.com/engine/inspect.asp?Item=4

The problem I see is that if you dont like the bridge you can´t uninstall it because you modify the instrument a lot!

Thanks


Jim Wintringham

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before changing your instrument, I would suggest working with the various settings in the GR-55. With some changes, you can really get rid of most ghost noise/ notes. You may also have to adapt your playing style....the GR-55 needs you to play more exacting than guitar alone (sloppy playing= bad notes)  :)
Roland GR-55
Wechter Pathmaker PM 7354
Brian Moore i91.13 (China)
Zoom G2
Ventris Dual Reverb
Roland kc-300

Silas

Yes, but I have tried all possible settings! And to have a special playing style is really difficult! We have to master to mute strings. Sometimes we cant! If we had something we could do that helps would be great. In my case is a bass. We can´t have any free string vibrating. And sometimes because of crosstalk between strings the ghost notes appears. Of course it depends on the simulation we choose!

Elantric

QuoteYes, but I have tried all possible settings! And to have a special playing style is really difficult! We have to master to mute strings. Sometimes we cant! If we had something we could do that helps would be great. In my case is a bass. We can´t have any free string vibrating. And sometimes because of crosstalk between strings the ghost notes appears. Of course it depends on the simulation we choose!

Add string dampers

https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?topic=1397.0


Jim Wintringham

I also found that flat wound strings work much better for me....and work even better as they age
Roland GR-55
Wechter Pathmaker PM 7354
Brian Moore i91.13 (China)
Zoom G2
Ventris Dual Reverb
Roland kc-300