
Originally Posted by
fender3x
I think TD meant that the neck is flat where it contacts the body. The fretboard side is radiused, so a little higher in the middle, but the bottom should be flat on any bolt on I have seen.
I am with TD on the choice. Raise the saddle. It doesn't sound like the problem is the nut. At least not the main problem. If it were, the low E would only buzz at the first fret, but not on the others.
The first thing to check is the relief (truss rod adjustment). If/when it looks right, then adjust the saddle until there's no buzz (or very little). Since none of the other strings are buzzing, I would confine adjustments to the Low E string.
I would not lower the fretboard because that will make the action on the other strings higher.
I can't recall if you leveled the frets before setup? If the low E side of the frets is high, that could also cause the problem you are describing.
One thing I would REALLY recommend, is to put a capo at the first fret (so it plays F rather than E). See if you can get he buzz out of the low E string with the first fret capo'd before messing with the nut. If you can get it to stop buzzing that way it may stop buzzing with the capo off too. If the action on the low E is high enough to bother you once you have the buzz out, then the bass side frets may be a little high.
Most kit necks have 12" radii. Using similar string gauges, I am guessing that the "ideal" string height may be a little higher on a G-length neck than an F-length because the string tension is lower. Since the tension is lowest on the low E string it makes sense that it would be the first to buzz.
The only things that I can think of that would make ONLY the low E buzz no matter where it's fretted are (a) action too low (adjusted at the saddle), (b) bass side frets are too high (fixable by fret leveling and re-set up, or spot leveling on all frets...which would be a lot of work...or (c) a combination of low action at the saddle and nut too low on bass side (raise saddle, raise bass side of the nut--or use the baking soda and super glue trick on just the Low E nut slot).