Yes, another buzz post...
I'm having a slight buzz prominent on attack on the first 4 frets and from the 9-10th to the 13-14th.
It's way more noticeable on the first two strings (E and
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I admit I have rather low action and practically no relief. I'm using Argentines 11s and the guitar is a Dupont MDC 60 14 fretter D-hole.
Can anyone help???
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There seems to be a sitar like sound coming from the bridge when I hit the high strings hard, but buzzes are weird and sometimes it's difficult to accurately pinpoint where they're coming from...
The string notches aren't too deep.. maybe that's the problem...
Make sure your frets are level (check with a good straightedge). My experience is that a light fret leveling will usually solve buzzing problems. (make sure that the frets are properly crowned after leveling or you will have traded your buzzing problem for an intonation problem).
A loose truss rod can also cause buzzing (This usually involves injecting something into the truss rod channel). Hopefully this is not the problem.
I'd bet that your problem lies with the frets.
Good luck!
Marc
www.hotclubpacific.com
Lowering bridge then adjusting truss rod to increase the action, do mean increase the relief?
I think it is time for Josh to jump in and clarify relief and action or go to frets.com and check for yourself
Have you tried a simple string change ?