This is a continuation of my older thread: http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82692
Basically my SL2H has a shrill buzz on the first fret of the high E and B strings. They also buzz while played open (the E buzzes more than the B). I'm using Drop C tuning and I have the bridge perfectly flush to the guitar body and I'm using an appropriate string gauge. The guitar stays PERFECTLY in tune for weeks at a time.
While looking down the neck, I can see that the E and B strings are nearly touching the first fret, which I why they buzz when played open. I've tried raising the action slightly on the bottom side. I've also tried turning the truss rod 1/4 turn, which somewhat helped the buzzing.
I don't think (and I hope) it's the nut, because the guitar never buzzed when I got it.
I dunno guys, I just wanna play my USA Jackson without this shrill buzzing, help a brotha' out!
Basically my SL2H has a shrill buzz on the first fret of the high E and B strings. They also buzz while played open (the E buzzes more than the B). I'm using Drop C tuning and I have the bridge perfectly flush to the guitar body and I'm using an appropriate string gauge. The guitar stays PERFECTLY in tune for weeks at a time.
While looking down the neck, I can see that the E and B strings are nearly touching the first fret, which I why they buzz when played open. I've tried raising the action slightly on the bottom side. I've also tried turning the truss rod 1/4 turn, which somewhat helped the buzzing.
I don't think (and I hope) it's the nut, because the guitar never buzzed when I got it.
I dunno guys, I just wanna play my USA Jackson without this shrill buzzing, help a brotha' out!
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