That was very exciting actually.
I did my first set up on my Studio yesterday. I am entering a new world. With all the info I gathered on the forum, from my luthier in Strasbourg and the book from Dan Erlewine I bought a few month ago, I finally took my courage and gave it a try. I mean, six month ago I really didn't understand anything about my instruments, happy enough just to play them. I surely wouldn't think of touching the truss rod at that time.
Thanks to all of you for my guitaristic education!
I guess that now, to arrive to a good set up it will be a long process of testing different configurations. the main thing was I wanted to have the strings round the tailpiece and to get rid of the buzzing I got so far with the bass strings. Even if you couldn't hear it in the amplification, it was kind of irritating.
So what I did is, give a slight relief to the neck. As it seemed not to be enough, I raised the bridge on the E-string side (maybe a little too much?).
I played it this evening and the buzzing remains, but at least it feels fairly comfy to play. Where can this buzzing come from? ... fret problem, I had a fret job done on this axe a couple of month ago? What do you think?
Just keep adjusting the neck and bridge, one at a time, in very small increments.
If it's just one fret that is giving you fits, you might try this instead of a full blown fret level... Take a wood mallet or a small wood block and place it directly on the fret in question on the end that is perhaps a bit high. Just give it a small rap and see if the buzz goes away. You'd then officially be a buzz-kill!
Congrats. You learned the same way I did. Feels great to be able to do it yourself. Same feeling i had after I built my first amp.
I did my first set up on my Studio yesterday. I am entering a new world. With all the info I gathered on the forum, from my luthier in Strasbourg and the book from Dan Erlewine I bought a few month ago, I finally took my courage and gave it a try. I mean, six month ago I really didn't understand anything about my instruments, happy enough just to play them. I surely wouldn't think of touching the truss rod at that time.
Thanks to all of you for my guitaristic education!
I guess that now, to arrive to a good set up it will be a long process of testing different configurations. the main thing was I wanted to have the strings round the tailpiece and to get rid of the buzzing I got so far with the bass strings. Even if you couldn't hear it in the amplification, it was kind of irritating.
So what I did is, give a slight relief to the neck. As it seemed not to be enough, I raised the bridge on the E-string side (maybe a little too much?).
I played it this evening and the buzzing remains, but at least it feels fairly comfy to play. Where can this buzzing come from? ... fret problem, I had a fret job done on this axe a couple of month ago? What do you think?
Just keep adjusting the neck and bridge, one at a time, in very small increments.
If it's just one fret that is giving you fits, you might try this instead of a full blown fret level... Take a wood mallet or a small wood block and place it directly on the fret in question on the end that is perhaps a bit high. Just give it a small rap and see if the buzz goes away. You'd then officially be a buzz-kill!
Congrats. You learned the same way I did. Feels great to be able to do it yourself. Same feeling i had after I built my first amp.
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