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  1. #241
    Quote Originally Posted by wazkelly View Post
    Nice & shiny. How does it sound through the micro Marshall Stack?
    Hahaha I use it to test the PUPs once everything is soldered.

    My main amp is a Line 6 75W Spider IV with the MKII Footboard and a Korg AX1000G. That amp cranks..it's good I'm on property hahaha.

    I'm waiting on the notched straight edge from pabs so I can fix the intonation on it. She sounds nice though but a bit of fret buzz going on.

    Have to get the neck straight and see where I'm at with the nut height.

    Cheers,

    Alkay.
    Last edited by Alkay; 07-11-2016 at 08:10 PM.

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    Hi everyone,

    I received the notched straight edge from pabs and awesome job.

    The neck is now straight. A few minor truss rod adjustments clockwise straightened the neck.

    Ive been following the intonation guide but I think I need to address the fret buzzing issues first.

    I have indicated below the frets buzzing with E being lowest pitch closest to chin in a normal playing position:


    e. 5, 6, 14-18
    b. 12, 14
    g. 14-22
    d. 4-22
    a. Open-22
    E. No buzz

    I appreciate any help. If I raise bridge height could that fix it but also stuffing up the action?

    Cheers,
    alkay

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    Hi Alkay. Dead flat neck is a good place to start and then play each note on each string all the way to the top to see where it starts buzzing by touching nearby frets. This would indicate that particular string is bit low. Presume this is what you have mapped out above?

    From your measurements and the fact it is a Gibson style Tune-a-matic bridge I reckon you need to gradually raise the 'Chin' low E side up a small amount at a time and keep on re-checking until you eliminate most, if not all of the fret buzzing. If you end up going a fair amount higher and still have some buzzing that could indicate other issues (let's hope not just for now).

    Should mention that once you get the bridge height just about right to re-check intonation as that will most likely need a bit of adjustment too. Don't forget to also keep checking the high E string to make sure other adjustments haven't had an adverse effect.
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    [QUOTE=wazkelly;122488]Hi Alkay. Dead flat neck is a good place to start and then play each note on each string all the way to the top to see where it starts buzzing by touching nearby frets. This would indicate that particular string is bit low. Presume this is what you have mapped out above?

    From your measurements and the fact it is a Gibson style Tune-a-matic bridge I reckon you need to gradually raise the 'Chin' low E side up a small amount at a time and keep on re-checking until you eliminate most, if not all of the fret buzzing. If you end up going a fair amount higher and still have some buzzing that could indicate other issues (let's hope not just for now).

    Should mention that once you get the bridge height just about right to re-check intonation as that will most likely need a bit of adjustment too. Don't forget to also keep checking the high E string to make sure other adjustments haven't had an adverse effect.[/QUOTE

    heers waz. Yes I was doing chromatic scales on every string to the 22nd fret.

    I will take your advice and try slowly adjusting the bridge height.

    Let you know the results probably tomorrow.

    Cheers mate,

    Alkay.]

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    You may need to add in just a touch of neck relief to get rid of all the buzzes (truss-rod slightly anti-clockwise), but see how the bridge height adjustment goes first. Also, if you measured the neck relief immediately after adjusting the truss-rod, you will probably want to go back and check that after it's been sitting there under normal string tension for a day, as it can take time for a neck to fully settle. You may need another small tweak to get it right.

  6. #246
    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    You may need to add in just a touch of neck relief to get rid of all the buzzes (truss-rod slightly anti-clockwise), but see how the bridge height adjustment goes first. Also, if you measured the neck relief immediately after adjusting the truss-rod, you will probably want to go back and check that after it's been sitting there under normal string tension for a day, as it can take time for a neck to fully settle. You may need another small tweak to get it right.
    Hi Simon thanks for that. I'll give it a go tomorrow and see how I go.

    bit late here to put on the amp with testing. I might annoy a few humans trying to sleep.

    cheers and I'll give an update tomorrow if all goes well.,

    Alkay

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    That's why I have a good set of noise cancelling headphones to plug in at times when others may be wanting to sleep.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wazkelly View Post
    That's why I have a good set of noise cancelling headphones to plug in at times when others may be wanting to sleep.
    I thought it was so you couldn't hear the banging on the door?

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    That too. Had plenty of that in my youth when the neighbours had had enough and called cops to quieten things down.
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    Haha both scenarios work so its a win win situation.

    ok so I am still getting fret buzzing but not as bad after adjusting the bridge height on low E side.

    still need to do more and maybe raise the high e side slightly.

    The worst was on the 14th on d string.

    That neck has relief too when I put the notched straight edge on it.
    Yesterday was fine.
    But it needs time to settle. Looks like this will be a very slow process getting the intonation right.

    Cheers,
    Alkay.

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