
Stumplegriltskin
Well-known member
I got a Dean ML. Yeah, I know, a Dean. LOLZA. I like the ML guitars. I set the action and the relief properly and the first fret on the D and G string are buzzing a little too much. I hit the frets down with a hammer with a plastic tip on the end and they are still buzzing. I then took a block with some 220 grit and went along the first few frets and then taped up either side of the fret and polished with 00, 000 then 0000 steel wool. I did a better job than Dean. No surprise.
It's a little better, but not good enough. I still can hear some of the buzz through the amp. I only did a few passes with the 220 grit as I have no idea what I'm doing. I know I should take it to a repair guy, but I'm anal about how things come out. I would prefer to learn how to do this myself. I haven't yet googled anything, I'm just wondering if how I went about it was the right way? Or perhaps I didn't sand enough with the block and 220 sandpaper?
Thanks
It's a little better, but not good enough. I still can hear some of the buzz through the amp. I only did a few passes with the 220 grit as I have no idea what I'm doing. I know I should take it to a repair guy, but I'm anal about how things come out. I would prefer to learn how to do this myself. I haven't yet googled anything, I'm just wondering if how I went about it was the right way? Or perhaps I didn't sand enough with the block and 220 sandpaper?
Thanks