Well now I'm having buzzing problems on my Player Strat. This Strat I bought from Sweetwater and it had a Plek job. Played beautifully when I got it and for a short time afterwards, but now the neck has moved or shifted and I'm getting buzz.
I will see what I can do to get rid of it, but I may need your help.
Honestly, and without meaning any offense, you need to learn to measure and set up your own guitars. Every player really needs to be able to do that. Measurements allow you to get the 'feel' the way you want it on almost any quality instrument. I, like many, started here: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Your-Electric-Guitar-Great/dp/0879309989
Larry
Yeah . . . for me, nut width is really important to how a neck feels in the hand. 1 11/16ths is where I'm happiest. I've learned to tolerate 1 3/4 on my Taylor but it's not my preference. Smaller is a real turn off when I pick up a guitar.
Agreed 100%
It seems to be a grown up thing. . .
I don’t get it…..?
Yeah . . . for me, nut width is really important to how a neck feels in the hand. 1 11/16ths is where I'm happiest. I've learned to tolerate 1 3/4 on my Taylor but it's not my preference. Smaller is a real turn off when I pick up a guitar.
I am trying to set up my own necks. I have to now that my technician passed away. But it's going to take time like everything else in the world takes some time to learn.
Honestly, and without meaning any offense, you need to learn to measure and set up your own guitars. Every player really needs to be able to do that. Measurements allow you to get the 'feel' the way you want it on almost any quality instrument. I, like many, started here: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Your-Electric-Guitar-Great/dp/0879309989
Larry
I'd be willing to buy the book, but is the author going to tell me what I need to know? If a neck has fret buzz, depending on where the buzz, how many frets are buzzing, what the current relief is measuring, etc. is he going to tell me which way to turn the rod? Is he going to tell me should I adjust my action in conjunction with turning the rod?
I'd be willing to buy the book, but is the author going to tell me what I need to know? If a neck has fret buzz, depending on where the buzz, how many frets are buzzing, what the current relief is measuring, etc. is he going to tell me which way to turn the rod? Is he going to tell me should I adjust my action in conjunction with turning the rod?
I am trying to set up my own necks. I have to now that my technician passed away. But it's going to take time like everything else in the world takes some time to learn.