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5 string strung E,A,D,G,C?

Hi.

If the intonation is now correct, just move the saddles as You change the strings. If You start from the B -> E, You'll have the correct location on the saddle below.

If You have a straight headstock with just a little downward pressure on the nut, you most probably have to change the nut. If You have an angled headstock, You'll probably be good to go. The only way to find out is to try ;).

Regards
Sam
 
Do you mean buzzing on the frets? or buzzing on the open notes?:confused:

He means buzzing on the open strings. When you go from heavy strings to lighter ones, as you will in going from BEADG to EADGC, sometimes to thinner strings will rattle in the oversize nut slots. If you hear buzzes on the open strings and you have adequate neck relief and string height, take it to a pro and have them make you a new nut.