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Jun 7 2011, 10:06 AM |
I would advise that you take it to guitar tech for a professional work. It's not a difficult job to do it yourself, but the price for a full setup is not that big, and you don't have to bother with those things, specially with measurements and floyd rose adjustment. This is an investment that will pay out in the long run, and your guitar will be properly adjusted for your preferred string gauge for 3-7 months roughly, depending on how much you play it, and the quality of the instrument.
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Jun 7 2011, 10:36 AM |
I don't know how bad the fret buzz is, but when the action is very low all guitars have some buzz, specially if you pluck the strings hard
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