buzzing strings
buzzing strings
hey i have a problem with my strings buzzing on my acoustic, no matter how hard i press the fret it'll buzz with only moderate strumming, depending on the fret, im jsut looking for more a quick fix cuz i know my guitar isnt that good ne ways(ibanez aw100) and i want to get a new one once i get a lil more cash but i was wondering if maybe a lighter gauge string would do it, i currently play Elixir Medium, but was considering either the D'Addario EXP 80/20 bronze lights or maybe the EJ11 80/20 lights, any comments on any of these types of strings or and suggestions for sumthing that will help reduce buzzing but keep a nice bright sound
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There are a few reasons why your strings could be buzzing
- you might just need to restring it, but probably not
- you might need to get a fret(s) sanded down
- you might need to reset your action
There are probably more reasons. I read on here once that the cold does something to the guitar to make it buzz, but im not entirely sure how that works.
Anyways, there are a few way to fix your problem but someone more knowledgeable on the subject will probably help you out.
- you might just need to restring it, but probably not
- you might need to get a fret(s) sanded down
- you might need to reset your action
There are probably more reasons. I read on here once that the cold does something to the guitar to make it buzz, but im not entirely sure how that works.
Anyways, there are a few way to fix your problem but someone more knowledgeable on the subject will probably help you out.
try putting mediums on, if that dont work then adjust the truss rod
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I thought the lighter the string gague, the less buzzing. I learn something new every day about guitar around here.praisedave wrote:try putting mediums on, if that dont work then adjust the truss rod
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no, heavier strings put more tension on the fretboard and will raise your action slightly, often fixing minor buzzing problemsMahlerGrooves wrote:I thought the lighter the string gague, the less buzzing. I learn something new every day about guitar around here.praisedave wrote:try putting mediums on, if that dont work then adjust the truss rod
dont listen to BK, hes a douchebag
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Guess what? Life is a game, and you're the home team. Right now, the crowd is booing. Think about quiting.praisedave wrote:dont listen to BK, hes a douchebagMahlerGrooves wrote:I thought the lighter the string gague, the less buzzing. I learn something new every day about guitar around here.praisedave wrote:try putting mediums on, if that dont work then adjust the truss rod
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wheres that clever zinger from?Beauford33 wrote:Guess what? Life is a game, and you're the home team. Right now, the crowd is booing. Think about quiting.praisedave wrote:dont listen to BK, hes a douchebagMahlerGrooves wrote:I thought the lighter the string gague, the less buzzing. I learn something new every day about guitar around here.praisedave wrote:try putting mediums on, if that dont work then adjust the truss rod

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I dont know. It might be original, I doubt it. Its a good one though.praisedave wrote:wheres that clever zinger from?Beauford33 wrote:Guess what? Life is a game, and you're the home team. Right now, the crowd is booing. Think about quiting.praisedave wrote:dont listen to BK, hes a douchebagMahlerGrooves wrote:I thought the lighter the string gague, the less buzzing. I learn something new every day about guitar around here.praisedave wrote:try putting mediums on, if that dont work then adjust the truss rod
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quiteBeauford33 wrote:I dont know. It might be original, I doubt it. Its a good one though.praisedave wrote:wheres that clever zinger from?Beauford33 wrote:Guess what? Life is a game, and you're the home team. Right now, the crowd is booing. Think about quiting.praisedave wrote:dont listen to BK, hes a douchebagMahlerGrooves wrote:I thought the lighter the string gague, the less buzzing. I learn something new every day about guitar around here.praisedave wrote:try putting mediums on, if that dont work then adjust the truss rod
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yeah, but if you're already at mediums then you prolly shuldnt go heavy... try adjusting the truss rod ever so slightly (to the left) like 1/5 to 1/4 turn and let it settle over nightT1nM4n wrote:ok so i used to have elixir strings on them, medium gauge, and i jsut replaced them with d'addaio light, and its about the same amount of buzzing, should i have replaced them with a heviear gauge instead?
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now, i dont know much about this truss rod stuff so let me clarify, should the adjusting be done with strings on it already, cuz i already got the new ones on it right now and also would the adjsuting be done with the "nut type" thing that can be seen through the sound hole looking like it would go up the neck, if my mom didnt have my digital camera i could post a pic
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