The fingerboard on my bass is buzz city, and I'm planning to take it in to a luthier for some dressing work soon regardless of what I do about the following.
One note--F on the D string--is particularly bad. It has a very pronounced buzz that messes up the sound of the note, despite that my Spirocore Weich D is at 10 mm or so. I think I've been able to pinpoint the spot of the buzz pretty well with my ears. Would I be a complete fool to try and take a little sandpaper to the spot? I'll be happy if I can get even moderate improvement and make things better for now until I can get a luthier to do the whole board. Any tips? What grit sandpaper would you suggest trying?
Thanks,
Aaron
One note--F on the D string--is particularly bad. It has a very pronounced buzz that messes up the sound of the note, despite that my Spirocore Weich D is at 10 mm or so. I think I've been able to pinpoint the spot of the buzz pretty well with my ears. Would I be a complete fool to try and take a little sandpaper to the spot? I'll be happy if I can get even moderate improvement and make things better for now until I can get a luthier to do the whole board. Any tips? What grit sandpaper would you suggest trying?
Thanks,
Aaron