Buzz on 12th fret
This may have been addressed in previous thread but was unable to find it in a search. I have an acoustic guitar hand made by a local luthier here in Eastern Virginia. Solid Rock Guitars. It is a dreadnought replica similar to Neil Young's Hank Williams Sr. guitar. Beautiful guitar and plays great!!
The issue i'm having is the high E frets out on the 12th fret, especially when doing a bend. It just started a couple of days ago and was wondering if there is anything I can do to fix the problem? The guitar is kept in its case when not being played. Thanks again for any advice. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Epiphone Les Paul Custom Fender Strat Solid Rock Guitar Dreadnought |
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One cannot underestimate the value of having a luthier look at it for you.
What may take you weeks to diagnose can usually only take seconds for them to identify. Wood reacts with temperature and humidity changes, sometimes we can adjust a truss rod, tweak a fret and its fixed, other times we have to remove frets deal with underlying issues to resolve the problem. Steve |
I'm guessing the guitar needs some careful fretwork touchup past the 12th fret...
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Possibly the high E string is to low to the fret.Can you measure it ?About .070 should help it clear the fret.
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There is not a humidifier in the case and that is something that I have wondered about. I have heard different stories about humidifiers in cases. Does anyone have a good recommendation for a case humidifier?
Thanks again for all the input and everyone's help |
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