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slightly concave (forward bowed)..
No wonder you get fret buzz. You just need a setup, it's perfectly normal, just roll with it.
slightly concave (forward bowed)..
nbarts":8ip1ckta said:slightly concave (forward bowed)..
No wonder you get fret buzz. You just need a setup, it's perfectly normal, just roll with it.
nbarts":12qjht6h said:What you mean by forward bow? Doesn't it mean that middle part of the neck is closer to the strings?
Hold the first & the last fret & see if there is some relief in between or the string touches the frets.
This may be a dumb question, but how do you change your strings? The order that you change your strings in can affect the overall setup of your axe. It is advised by many luthiers to change one at a time, and opposite sides of neck (high E, low E, B, A, G, D for example)JKD":3jhr47pn said:Ok...gonna pre-face this by saying I learned to do my guitar setups over a number of years and very cautiously but I'm lost.
Y'all recall my thread on D'Addario strings and them sucking...well they still suck but I don't think that's the problem here...
I re-restrung my Schecter Exotic C1 with a set of EB Regular Slinkies (which 'm 99% sure were same as on there previously) and I still have a massive problem with the action...I had to set the height at roughly twice what it was before the re-stringing to get rid of the fret buzz....this is really hacking me off.
I'm getting buzzing at almost every fret on the neck (except open strings) with it set as it was previously......did the whole neck just shift or something??? Did the bridge just fuck up (and no, I didn't take it off and put it on backwards...) If it was just the first few frets I'd think..quick truss rod tweak....but nope, appears
Granted this guitar cost me relatively little (<$500) but it's been one of my favorites sounding and playability wise since I had it......
....realize I probably killed any hope of re-sale value anywhere by posting this but I'd rather have the guitar playable as it was before than even contemplate getting rid..since they come up for sale so rarely.![]()
glassjaw7":187jo5zc said:This may be a dumb question, but how do you change your strings? The order that you change your strings in can affect the overall setup of your axe. It is advised by many luthiers to change one at a time, and opposite sides of neck (high E, low E, B, A, G, D for example)JKD":187jo5zc said:Ok...gonna pre-face this by saying I learned to do my guitar setups over a number of years and very cautiously but I'm lost.
Y'all recall my thread on D'Addario strings and them sucking...well they still suck but I don't think that's the problem here...
I re-restrung my Schecter Exotic C1 with a set of EB Regular Slinkies (which 'm 99% sure were same as on there previously) and I still have a massive problem with the action...I had to set the height at roughly twice what it was before the re-stringing to get rid of the fret buzz....this is really hacking me off.
I'm getting buzzing at almost every fret on the neck (except open strings) with it set as it was previously......did the whole neck just shift or something??? Did the bridge just fuck up (and no, I didn't take it off and put it on backwards...) If it was just the first few frets I'd think..quick truss rod tweak....but nope, appears
Granted this guitar cost me relatively little (<$500) but it's been one of my favorites sounding and playability wise since I had it......
....realize I probably killed any hope of re-sale value anywhere by posting this but I'd rather have the guitar playable as it was before than even contemplate getting rid..since they come up for sale so rarely.![]()
If you just take al the tension off of your guitar neck at once, or remove all the strings quickly, it can drastically f with your action and cause neck movement.
It's ok that you took all the strings off as it's necessary to do when you clean the frets/fingerboard every now and then. It just may need a tweak to get back to where you had it.JKD":wskkpk6g said:glassjaw7":wskkpk6g said:This may be a dumb question, but how do you change your strings? The order that you change your strings in can affect the overall setup of your axe. It is advised by many luthiers to change one at a time, and opposite sides of neck (high E, low E, B, A, G, D for example)JKD":wskkpk6g said:Ok...gonna pre-face this by saying I learned to do my guitar setups over a number of years and very cautiously but I'm lost.
Y'all recall my thread on D'Addario strings and them sucking...well they still suck but I don't think that's the problem here...
I re-restrung my Schecter Exotic C1 with a set of EB Regular Slinkies (which 'm 99% sure were same as on there previously) and I still have a massive problem with the action...I had to set the height at roughly twice what it was before the re-stringing to get rid of the fret buzz....this is really hacking me off.
I'm getting buzzing at almost every fret on the neck (except open strings) with it set as it was previously......did the whole neck just shift or something??? Did the bridge just fuck up (and no, I didn't take it off and put it on backwards...) If it was just the first few frets I'd think..quick truss rod tweak....but nope, appears
Granted this guitar cost me relatively little (<$500) but it's been one of my favorites sounding and playability wise since I had it......
....realize I probably killed any hope of re-sale value anywhere by posting this but I'd rather have the guitar playable as it was before than even contemplate getting rid..since they come up for sale so rarely.![]()
If you just take al the tension off of your guitar neck at once, or remove all the strings quickly, it can drastically f with your action and cause neck movement.
I think this could be it...I would normally do them one at a time but as I also wanted to clean the board...I removed all the strings...
Oh it's a neck thru' btw!
..so what to do? :-/
JKD":2hx4zqq8 said:It's been three days since I started and I've tried basically 2 x 1/8 turn tweaks (looser) on the truss rod...and left overnight after each 1/8.
This has (cumulatively) given me about 2x the relief (measured around the 6-7th fret by pinching 1 and 15) but it's really not letting me lower teh action by more than a hair without buzzin...as I expected :-/
There's no way this thing had 9s on it...I have 10s even on my floyd guitars...plus they feel like gnats hair and are slippery as fuck, I'd notice.....however that 1% is the last thing left to try before I burn it!![]()
Crunch Master":1zsxr3aa said:D00d, if you live near me, which is in SOCAL, I'd be glad to help you out, just PM me. I've got a good tool set for setting up guitars, and lots of experience doing it.
JKD":e57q48lb said:Crunch Master":e57q48lb said:D00d, if you live near me, which is in SOCAL, I'd be glad to help you out, just PM me. I've got a good tool set for setting up guitars, and lots of experience doing it.
Appreciate the offer man but am way up here in NorCal!