OK, I am usually pretty good at working on my own guitars, but this one is driving me crazy!
I got a setup done and had the frets leveled, crowned and polished a couple months ago. I have slowly had my action get all out of whack from the weather changes.
So today I went to set up my guitar and I have a fret buzz that is just annoying the hell out of me.
I have my neck almost perfectly straight, with just a hint of forward bow. (Just enough that I can slip a .010 guitar string between the fret wire and string at the 7th-8th fret when holding down 1st and last fret.)
I have checked all my frets with my fret rocker and do not see any uneven frets. The neck does not seem to be warped or twisted at all.
The buzz is on the low E mostly, but is there a little on the A as well. It is all the way up the neck, from the open string to the last fret.
My action is not very low either. I'm not sure how to accurately describe where the action is set, but it's not super low.
The only way for me to get rid of the buzz is to raise the action to ridiculously high levels either by raising the bridge or putting lots of forward bow in the neck.
What am I missing? Need to get my baby back up and playing like she should be!
This is an SG with TOM bridge and stop bar, just in case that helps.
Thanks for any help guys!
I got a setup done and had the frets leveled, crowned and polished a couple months ago. I have slowly had my action get all out of whack from the weather changes.
So today I went to set up my guitar and I have a fret buzz that is just annoying the hell out of me.
I have my neck almost perfectly straight, with just a hint of forward bow. (Just enough that I can slip a .010 guitar string between the fret wire and string at the 7th-8th fret when holding down 1st and last fret.)
I have checked all my frets with my fret rocker and do not see any uneven frets. The neck does not seem to be warped or twisted at all.
The buzz is on the low E mostly, but is there a little on the A as well. It is all the way up the neck, from the open string to the last fret.
My action is not very low either. I'm not sure how to accurately describe where the action is set, but it's not super low.
The only way for me to get rid of the buzz is to raise the action to ridiculously high levels either by raising the bridge or putting lots of forward bow in the neck.
What am I missing? Need to get my baby back up and playing like she should be!
This is an SG with TOM bridge and stop bar, just in case that helps.
Thanks for any help guys!
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