I bought a Manouche Latcho Drom OR-130 Oval Hole a few months back from michael and it started having this terrible buzz which seems to be coming from one of the tuners. I tried to tighten them but it won't go away, any idea what I can do or does anyone know of a guitar tech in the San Francisco east bay area?
Thanks,
Yannick
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There usually isn't any vibration past the nut up there since the strings break over it.
I got this one, it's great.
http://www.amazon.com/Oasis-OH-6-Humidi ... 23&sr=1-11
consistent 40-60%humidity worked wonders.
thanks for the link, I definately have humidity issues especially now its getting into the 100s...
I don't doubt your right about the tuner, its just that the problem of a string guide that has lifted or was manufactured wrong is easy to fix and easy to diagnose. You should be able to see a little angle on the string after it leaves the string guide and breaks over the 0 fret. If you don't this problem should be fixed first before more extensive and difficult remedies are attempted. If you don't see some angle between guide and 0 fret, file the guide carefully on its bottom and in such a way as to not widen the slots in it at all. If you file the sides of the string guide it'll change the position that the strings take on the 0 fret - not good.
Good Luck
Jeff
I'll just add my tuppence.
I once had a guitar with a very loose truss rod. It had loosened due to extreme dryness during the heating season. I have no idea what the climate is where you live, if it's arid, or air-conditioned.
Just on the off chance, ask yourself if it's possible that the truss rod is rattling when you produce the buzzing. If it is, either snug it up bit by bit, or humidify if that's the problem.
Best of luck.
After close inspection of my guitar, I found one of
those South African vuvuzelas had fallen inside the soundhole
<12>~~~~~
---0---1
<12>~~~~~
---0---1--4--5
<12>~~~~~
3--4
<12>~~~~~
4--5--4h5
-3
3---(DR)--
You should be careful about this, if you've not done it before. First address the issue of whether your guitar became dried out, or not. If it's a low humidity problem (consistently below 34%) then spend a week raising the case humidity with a Oasis sound hole humidifier. The noise might go away after a week of proper humidity.
If it is not a low humidity problem, you could attempt to tighten the truss rod by 1/4 turn a day until the buzz goes away if it's very loose. But, on no account do you want to over tighten it, as this puts unwanted pressure on your fretboard. If you have a trusted guitar repair man you might ask him to do it.
Or, go to Michael's store section of this site and get Jamie Boss's DVD on setting up a gypsy style guitar. The bits that I've seen seem very sensible.
yannick