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dwagner 03-15-2013 04:47 PM

Annoying fret buzz -- No happy solution
 
My problem is:


raise action just so buzz disappears:
too hard to play
when even normally fretting, pitch bends too high

lower action:
I like the action (could be a lot lower though)
buzz is unbearable

Is it the truss rod, most likely?

Turnaround 03-15-2013 05:02 PM

Low action requires that everything be spot on. And you have to start with the frets - they need to be truly level. Most basses from the store have enough un-evenness that low action isn't possible without a proper fret levelling. After that you have to pay a lot of attention to the amount of relief, then you can start to look at the height of the saddles. Tolerances here are in the thousandths of an inch.

So there's no simple answer to your question if you want really low action.

Eminor3rd 03-15-2013 05:03 PM

Go get it professionally set up. It'll cost you $30-$60, but it'll play like a dream, and you can do the tweaks to keep it in good shape afterwards.

dwagner 03-15-2013 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eminor3rd (Post 14037729)
Go get it professionally set up. It'll cost you $30-$60, but it'll play like a dream, and you can do the tweaks to keep it in good shape afterwards.

Alright, thanks.
It sucks cause the nearest guitar place is 160ish miles away, so I have no idea how I'm going to do that. There is no way I'm dropping the bass off and waiting.

96tbird 03-15-2013 06:50 PM

Read the guides at the top of the forum and do a step by step setup yourself. At least You will be able to get it as low as possible for the condition your frets are currently in.

Zooberwerx 03-15-2013 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dwagner (Post 14037657)
My problem is:


raise action just so buzz disappears:
too hard to play
when even normally fretting, pitch bends too high

lower action:
I like the action (could be a lot lower though)
buzz is unbearable

Is it the truss rod, most likely?

Possibly. How much relief are we dealing with at the moment?

Riis

ZachariahLee 03-15-2013 07:09 PM

There are sometimes local area musicians who can do the same work the techs can. Ask around, and you may find your own guitar tech near home.

jgroh 03-15-2013 07:11 PM

Where is it buzzing? First 5 frets, last 5 frets, all over? There are tons of useful articles on how to setup a bass yourself on the net, like: http://www.garywillis.com/pages/bass...tupmanual.html

dwagner 03-15-2013 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jgroh (Post 14038199)
Where is it buzzing? First 5 frets, last 5 frets, all over? There are tons of useful articles on how to setup a bass yourself on the net, like: http://www.garywillis.com/pages/bass...tupmanual.html

Mainly only on the D-string on the 12th fret. Nothing below that, and some above it. Mostly just bad on the 12th, though.

Tedward 03-15-2013 07:58 PM

Even if the neck relief is right low action with out fret buzz can't be accomplished. With just one fret being only .003 " high will cause havoc and frustration. If you have access to a straight edge that will span three frets you can find the high ones. Any high frets will cause the straight edge to rock. You would be surprised how difference a good fret leveling can make.

Research fret leveling and learn to do your own work it can be very rewarding. It's not that hard.

Tedward

tbplayer59 03-15-2013 10:01 PM

I use an Allen wrench. It is short and spans three frets high on the neck. Rest it across three frets and it will rock up and down if the center fret is high. From your description, it sounds like you have a high fret. It's the one that doesn't buzz. Is causing the two our three behind it to buzz.


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