Tapping Question: Volume Difference On High E And B String
311junkie
Jan 21 2008, 04:55 PM
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Hey guys,

This is my first post on GMC smile.gif

I have this question that's been bugging me for awhile now and I'm sure that one smart fellows would be able to shed some light on the situation. I've been working a lot on doing hammer-on and pull-off exercises and also doing a fair amount of the beginner tapping exercises.

My problem is that it seems that no matter how hard I press down, I really can't get a good solid tone out of my High E string. However, it's not nearly as hard for me to get the loud and clear tone when doing the tapping on the B string. There's just a huge volume difference between the both the High E and B strings when doing tapping or just hammer-ons/pull-offs in general. Any thoughts or suggestions?

Here's my Gear Specs to help out:

Guitar: Ibanez RG270
Pickups: EMG 60/81 (Bridge pickup selected for tapping)
Strings: .009-.042 D'Addario EXL120's
Pedal: Zoom 606 Multi-Effects pedal
Amp: Line6 Spyder3 15W Practice Amp

I look forward to talking to all you GMC'ers out there. Thanks in advance for the help!

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Batista
Jan 21 2008, 05:01 PM
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Hey and welcome to GMC, hope you'll enjoy your stay as much as I do smile.gif

That's how it is for me too sort of, just that it's harder to make sounds out of the B string than the E string, but strangely enough, turn your volume up and it evens out, at last for me.

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