but seriously, whats the general rule here. I have some buzzing on the bass strings and Ive been told to adjust the truss rod.
if anyone has some insight on when and why to tighten or loosen, like to compensate for dryer winters or humid summers or any other reason why, please enlighten me.
Thanks
Tim
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If you are just getting buzzing on the bass side it might be a high fret. One thing you might want to do is sight down the neck from the tail end of the guitar. Hold it up so it's eye level and look to see if there is a light dip in the middle of your neck or if it's flat or has a hump. If it is the truss that needs some adjusting you would more then likely get buzzing on more then just one string. Ideally if you hold down your Low E at the first fret and at the 14th fret you should be able to see a small amount of light in the middle of the neck between the string and the frets. Same for the High E string.
Another reason for buzzing could be that you have your action on the bass side too low. I know my guitar changes thru out the year and I have to make adjustments to the bridge to keep my action where I like it.
If you need more info on the truss you can email me at <!-- e --><a href="mailto:josh@djangobooks.com">josh@djangobooks.com</a><!-- e --> or you can call my shop at 1-888-535-9414 and we can talk about it.
Cheers,
Josh
I should probably know this but in this case I should lower the tension, correct? I tried to mess with it, I loosened the rod about a 1/4 turn (which actually was pretty difficult, it felt dry and made a loud creecking noise) I didnt notice much improvement and was afraid to do more because I didnt really know what I was doing.
again, thanks for the responce, I may email you with more questions.
Tim
Cheers,
Josh
I would bet that a similar adjustment of your bridge height and the curve of the fretboard will fix your buzzing. Also, these guitars all buzz a little bit if your action is low because of the way that gypsy picking/rhythm impacts the string.
Im curious when you say you need to make adjustments thru out the year, is it generaly to raise the height of the bridge and loose the truss when its dryer or the other way around?
Cheers,
Josh
read this..
If you are handy and courageous and really want to figure out how to work on the neck, I would recommend getting some of these books (and maybe some tips/moral support from a tech) before you try it. Fretwork Step by Step will give you a few good ideas.
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Books,_plan ... tting.html
If you want to spend some money to do other fretwork (leveling etc.) browse through their fretting tool section (but it is possible to spend some $ on guitar tools).
Have fun and good luck with it!