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I bought in online. It shipped over the weekend so it was probably baking inside of a Fed Ex truck or something?
Thanks for the replies, guys. I have another question, though....
When adjusting the truss rod should I take off the locking nuts? Loosen the strings? Thanks.
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Hey guys, I have an update.
Well I can't seem to get rid of this buzz! I've loosened the rod 1/8 three times now. There is a noticeable relief n the middle of the guitar now while holding the frets down. The buzz is still there AND my action is super high. I'd like to try and get this setup by myself and I can provide any type of pics that might be able help with it if anyone can help. Or do you think I should just get it professionally setup?
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You might have a high fret, or the nut could be too low - but it would have to be fairly extreme, depending on what you mean by "super high" action. It's hard to say without seeing it or having actual measurements.
Action at the 12th fret in mm?
How much gap is there between the low E and the 1st fret?
And the high E and the first fret?
Do you usually play with .009's? Are you tuning to E? :think:
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Update.
So I sent the guitar back to where I purchased it from for a free professional setup from 'their best guy'. I just got the guitar back and the fret buzz is noticeably worse! Would it be wrong of me to consider a return at this point? I was promised low action without fret buzz, but that is definitely not the case. The action is low on the lower frets, but my $250 ESP has lower action on the higher frets. Is this something a local setup shop is for, or should I get a return?
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It's unlikely you will get low action without fret buzz from a guy giving you a free setup where the guitar ships two ways like that.
You would have to find someone local to do it, and expect to pay about $60. Fender authorized, so in case there turns out to be an uncorrectable issue you can do a warranty claim.
I don't know who you bought it from but it sounds like they're either unable to make the guitar play right or the difference in climate between the two locations is throwing the guitar way out of adjustment (entirely likely) so you need to get it taken care of locally, or sent it back for a refund. :dunno:
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View PostIt's unlikely you will get low action without fret buzz from a guy giving you a free setup where the guitar ships two ways like that.
You would have to find someone local to do it, and expect to pay about $60. Fender authorized, so in case there turns out to be an uncorrectable issue you can do a warranty claim.
I don't know who you bought it from but it sounds like they're either unable to make the guitar play right or the difference in climate between the two locations is throwing the guitar way out of adjustment (entirely likely) so you need to get it taken care of locally, or sent it back for a refund. :dunno:
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Seriously, you need to show us some pics! Are you by any chance using super slinky strings and trying to tune to A# or something? Don't roll your eyes, I've seen people do that. Truss rod adjustments are no biggie! Unless you're using elephant-force to turn the nut.
Yes, my $300 ESP had super-low action, it was unbelievable but my jacksons have great action. nowhere as high as you're saying.Sam
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Originally posted by emperor_black View Post
Seriously, you need to show us some pics! Are you by any chance using super slinky strings and trying to tune to A# or something? Don't roll your eyes, I've seen people do that. Truss rod adjustments are no biggie! Unless you're using elephant-force to turn the nut.
Yes, my $300 ESP had super-low action, it was unbelievable but my jacksons have great action. nowhere as high as you're saying.
I did attempt to adjust the truss rod previously. I did two or three 1/8 turns in the span of 48 hours or so and the result was super high action (while the floyd was seated very low) and continued fret buzz.
I realize that I'm probably being too optimistic in my expectations of the guitar. It's kind of hard not to be that way when every review I've read on the internet reads "low action, no buzz, great playability!". However at this point I feel mostly just anger about the fret buzz. The site promises to "play the neck chromatic for fret buzz" and to "play chromatic up each string for fret buzz", yet I've received the guitar twice with intense buzz. I contacted them again today and their response is the same. I can send it back or authorize $50 for a local setup.
Urgh.........
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