Neck Bow Amd Buzzing |
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Neck Bow Amd Buzzing |
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Sep 18 2008, 07:28 PM |
Did you change the gauge of strings Besip? If you put thicker strings or even a different brand it is possible that action changed a bit, so is the tension. Not all sets of strings have the same tension when pitched to standard tuning.
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Sep 18 2008, 11:52 PM |
I change strings on both my guitars and always take them all, the neck should go back. Do you loose sustain when you play? For example, is the buzzing so big that the fret actually prevents the string from ringing and you loose tone? You can check this on your amp.
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Sep 19 2008, 01:43 AM |
i'm changing the string 2 days ago and then i'm was wait 24 hour with wish to to be ok..i'm was unhapy becouse i'm have bigg buzzing..what i'm was do after that i'm was work a ltle with the neck bow and now is everything mutch mutch better...i'm still have a litle buzz but it's ok to play Some guitars need adjusting , and you may be right about it being the temperature change thing..Though it should not be so radical and often (getting buzzing after restring)..Its good you played around with the neck adjustment, for some guitars its impossible to set it up perfectly (no buzz at all)..Maybe you can play around to see if you can diminish even more the buzz present...Also if you have one around , guitar tech could do the job and diagnostics so you know what your up against in the future... -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Sep 19 2008, 11:20 AM |
thanks Bogdan for reply..actualy i'm got u i'm also made some neck adjustment by my self and everything is ok...i'm got a little buzz but thats ok actualy like i'm write before i'm have bigg buzz after every restring..the guitar was cheap 199$ and i'm don't wana made adjustment everythime i'm restring becouse the charge is usualu around 30-50$ and i'm dont belive thats help to my guitar to stay ok on next restring{i'm all ready did that 1 time} but thats ok i'm have cheap guitar so i'm can adjust the beast by my self but on case when i'm buy new baby and more expensive i'm will take the baby to profesional adjustment guy I was rather thinking in lines of complete diagnostic by the tech why it happens (and maybe a repair)..But if you have learned how to adjust the neck for minimal buzz that's even better, and you don't need to go to tech! Just do it after every restring if its needed... Cheers mate -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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