Possible?
Possible?
Hey, I was wondering, is it possible for one fret to buzz on just one string?
My G buzzes like a mofo on the 7th fret but no where else and no other string buzzes anywhere... I'm guessing ( and don't make too much fun seeing as I don't know anything about guitar hardware, just playing ) that it's because I play that string a lot ( Grey Street, Billies, SDL, songs like that ) and I don't play the 8th fret on G hardly ever so it's a little higher than the 7th therefore the buzz.
Ideas? Suggestions on how to fix it?
My G buzzes like a mofo on the 7th fret but no where else and no other string buzzes anywhere... I'm guessing ( and don't make too much fun seeing as I don't know anything about guitar hardware, just playing ) that it's because I play that string a lot ( Grey Street, Billies, SDL, songs like that ) and I don't play the 8th fret on G hardly ever so it's a little higher than the 7th therefore the buzz.
Ideas? Suggestions on how to fix it?
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yes it is possible, if the string change doesnt work, and i dont see why it would, then check the action at the nut/bridge. if it is lower than the rest for the G then theres your problem, if it buzzes at the 7th fret id say the problem is with the bridge because there is a higher angle of access. good luck
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The pin is like sunk in... I'm guess that's the problem... Solution?praisedave wrote:yes it is possible, if the string change doesnt work, and i dont see why it would, then check the action at the nut/bridge. if it is lower than the rest for the G then theres your problem, if it buzzes at the 7th fret id say the problem is with the bridge because there is a higher angle of access. good luck
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the pin is of no consequence, its the height of the actual bone, or plastic, on thepart of the bridge the G string rests on. if that string is lower than u may need to replace ur bridge to eliminate th sound, not a huge job unless you got a piezo pickup on it.Kukini wrote:The pin is like sunk in... I'm guess that's the problem... Solution?praisedave wrote:yes it is possible, if the string change doesnt work, and i dont see why it would, then check the action at the nut/bridge. if it is lower than the rest for the G then theres your problem, if it buzzes at the 7th fret id say the problem is with the bridge because there is a higher angle of access. good luck
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My Classical does the same its pain in the ass. There can be a number of things causing it so the best bet would be to take it to a shop so they can figure out the exact reason so you dont waste your time and/or money trying it fix it when you were fixing the wrong problem.
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