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Stratocaster fret buzz
Hey guys,
https://imgur.com/gallery/Fh9UCD5 I've been tweaking and tightening the screws for the trem claw and the screws on my strats bridge and managed to get it nice and flat and the tuning seems to be stable and holding ok, but problem now is there's A LOT of fret buzz right up and down the neck particular on the 6th and 5th Strings. Does my strat just need some attention to the intonation now to get rid of it? do i just need to raise the strings ever so slightly to eliminate the bulk of this buzz im now getting? I'm taking it to my local luthier tomorrow morning to have it thoroughly looked at but just want to know in advance as to what I need to tell him. The guitar itself is now playing like an absolute dream in terms of feel but yeah the fret buzz is quite horrendous. Thanks in advance. |
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By decking the trem - I assume that’s your intent, to play it like a hardtail with no trem - you’re effectively also lowering the saddles. Which can lead to fret buzz. You likely need to raise the strings by raising the saddles. It’s also a good time to check intonation because you’re also pulling the saddles back slightly as well when you deck the trem. So raise the saddles until you don’t have fret buzz, and then when it’s playing right, check and adjust (as needed) the intonation....
-Ray
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In addition to what Ray said, a truss rod adjustment may help.
Make sure the Tech tells you exactly what he did afterwards. That way you can pick up those setup tips. |
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Thanks for your answers guys, i'm going to have a quick look at the saddles and see if i can adjust them myself. I do know some fret buzz is ok and ultimately inevitable but I can hear it through the amp with this guitar so that's basically what's telling me i need to get it adjusted properly.
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Truss rod ^^^^^
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