Just got my Nomade back from the shop and it's playing great. However, the lower strings, especially the low E, have a good deal of buzz especially when fretting open to about the 9th fret with the most buzz being the 5th fret A. I understand that it is the nature of gypsy guitars to have some buzz with hard picking. Is there a standard for the amount of sustain a buzz should have? The action is set at 3.2.
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you said... What did you have done?
Did it buzz before, what is the action at the 12th fret, any relief in the neck?
I'm not sure with a bolt on neck how to adjust if necessary, hopefully someone more knowledgeable will set you straight.
If it was better before you took it in I'd be talking with your repair Luither.
You've probably seen old pictures of people playing these guitars with all kinds of things stuck under the bridge - I'm trying to remember where I saw a picture of a bridge with a pick under one side of it - likely a fine shim but probably something otherwise uselessly thin, like a Fender Medium - and we've all seen matchsticks stuffed under there.
There is the question of relief; maybe you need a little more of a curve to the neck to suit that guitar and your style.
There is also absolutely nothing wrong with taking your action up a little higher than 3.2 mm. Many, many guitars can be set up with actions under 3 ... I had the chance to try a couple of ALD guitars, those things had actions like electric guitars! And sounded very very good! - not really when I played them, but that's another story. I like (and, being a little clumsy, sound better with) what seems these days to be quite a high action. But who cares about me? This is about you. I am sure your guitar can be set up low if you want that. But don't be afraid of going high, either!
I guessing with time I'll get used to it. And if I don't, the search continues!
My story:
I recently purchased a Dupont MD-100 and it came set up with 11s and played beautifully. I quickly changed to Argentine 10s and it buzzed all over the place. Rather than play with the neck relief adjustment, I installed Argentine 11s and it is playing beautifully again.
When he returned it me there is not a buzz to be found anywhere.
It's about 3mm on bass side and little less on treble, probably 2.8 or so.
It's about the neck relief and leveled frets, if you find a guy that knows how and most importantly cares to spend time to do until it's done right, it can be done.