I cannot solve my fret buzz problem on my RR5 so i'm asking for advice here. I am a total noob to adjustable bridges, i've dealt with Floyd Rose's all my life and really wish the RR5FR's came in the Ivory w/ black pinstripes and gold hardware.
The guitar played good when I first got it, then I decided to put in a set of EMG pickups. So I tore it down as I waited for the pickups. It took almost a week to get the guitar back in playing status due to the whole new style EMG setup and me not liking it. So the strings were off of the guitar and the bridge was off for quite some time. Got everything back together and restrung it and the bridge posts were waaaaay to damn low. I guess vibration or movement from being transported from case to operating table to many times. So I look at some pics that I had of the guitar and adjusted the height by eye. Checked the string height on the 12th fret and its at .050". Awesome, so I go to play it and all I get is fret buzz like crazy.. well WTF happened. I check the neck for flatness and its a little flat.. so I make a minor truss rod adjustment to get it where I want it. Let it sit over night and check it again, still fret buzz. Raise the bridge up to .070" and still fret buzz... I am not playing a Jackson w/ .070" of string height.. if I want that much string height i'll f'n play an acoustic. So I add a little more bow into the guitar neck.. still buzzing like f'n crazy. No where near the amount of my RR1, KE3, RR24 or any other Jacksons that I have. So I finally say F it.. lets see how far I have to go in order for it not to have string buzz.. all the way up to 1/10th of an inch .100 Then I adjust the bridge screw down 1/2 turn and tune the strings and I get fretbuzz again. I adjusted the intonation, got the bridge on the right way (screws to front, nuts to back) and I am at a complete loss. This is a brand new guitar that is driving me crazy and is about to be thrown from my 2nd story window..
Is there anything that i'm missing? I have my flame suit on as well..so let it begin!
The guitar played good when I first got it, then I decided to put in a set of EMG pickups. So I tore it down as I waited for the pickups. It took almost a week to get the guitar back in playing status due to the whole new style EMG setup and me not liking it. So the strings were off of the guitar and the bridge was off for quite some time. Got everything back together and restrung it and the bridge posts were waaaaay to damn low. I guess vibration or movement from being transported from case to operating table to many times. So I look at some pics that I had of the guitar and adjusted the height by eye. Checked the string height on the 12th fret and its at .050". Awesome, so I go to play it and all I get is fret buzz like crazy.. well WTF happened. I check the neck for flatness and its a little flat.. so I make a minor truss rod adjustment to get it where I want it. Let it sit over night and check it again, still fret buzz. Raise the bridge up to .070" and still fret buzz... I am not playing a Jackson w/ .070" of string height.. if I want that much string height i'll f'n play an acoustic. So I add a little more bow into the guitar neck.. still buzzing like f'n crazy. No where near the amount of my RR1, KE3, RR24 or any other Jacksons that I have. So I finally say F it.. lets see how far I have to go in order for it not to have string buzz.. all the way up to 1/10th of an inch .100 Then I adjust the bridge screw down 1/2 turn and tune the strings and I get fretbuzz again. I adjusted the intonation, got the bridge on the right way (screws to front, nuts to back) and I am at a complete loss. This is a brand new guitar that is driving me crazy and is about to be thrown from my 2nd story window..
Is there anything that i'm missing? I have my flame suit on as well..so let it begin!
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