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07-11-2009, 09:50 PM
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Damn Fret Buzz
So, I've had my S470 since just after christmas, I'm quite a lazy string changer, so changed the strings on it for the first time yesterday, before a music project I have coming up. Since changing the strings, it's been awful, the Bottom E, the A and the D all buzz up to about the 12 fret when playing a powerchord, or generally any chord with any force, it's really getting to me. I've tried adjusting the truss rod, changing the action, and the innotation, and it still remains the same. Could it possibly be **** strings? I'm curious as to why it's the 3 wound strings that are causing the buzz, and why the buzz continues even up to fret 12. Also, when I look closely, I can't see the string hitting any of the other frets, I just don't understand where the problem is and how to resolve it, any advice or info would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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07-12-2009, 01:21 AM
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Re: Damn Fret Buzz
is the fretboard level? is there any relief at the 5th fret? what gauge strings?
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07-12-2009, 02:00 AM
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Re: Damn Fret Buzz
Are you sure this isn't just the difference of new (eg- bright) strings vs the 7 month old (or older) ones that were on there previous? Newer strings do ring differently than old ones. Can the buzz be heard through the amp or just when you're playing unplugged?
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07-12-2009, 10:56 AM
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Re: Damn Fret Buzz
Only when I play unplugged, but it's a annoyance as that's how I often practice. I thought it might be down to the strings, but if it is, it's a bit odd, it seems like a buzz, I think I'll get some other guitarists to take a listen and see what they think, before I look into getting some tech advice.
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07-12-2009, 11:58 AM
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Re: Damn Fret Buzz
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JackleCube
Only when I play unplugged, but it's a annoyance as that's how I often practice.
It's all fine and dandy to have a tech look at it but if you're playing an
electric
guitar
acoustically
and you're hearing fret buzz, that's normal unless you have a very, very light touch. What matters is do you hear the buzz through the amp. As someone has already said, new strings will buzz more than older, worn out strings...until the wound strings start to get grooves from the frets wearing into them.
What's the neck look like? Is it perfectly straight? If not, what's the relief at the 9th fret? What are the heights of the low E and high E strings at the 9th fret (not fretted but at rest)?
At some point, every guitarist has to compromise between having low action and some fret buzz. What that point is is different for everyone.
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07-14-2009, 07:12 PM
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Re: Damn Fret Buzz
I've worked as a tech for the last 3 1/2 years. If you're not hearing buzz through the amp, you shouldn't have anything to worry about. If you're practicing alone without an amp, you should think about a cheap floor processor and some headphones.
You can get a decent Zoom for less than $100. I wouldn't put one in front of my live rig, but they are nice when you want to play quietly without disturbing anyone.
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