If you can plug your guitar into your computer, a thread I posted explained how to do it extremely accurately.
http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=2941
Go ahead and check it if you have a spare hour and are pedantic like I am.
If you can plug your guitar into your computer, a thread I posted explained how to do it extremely accurately.
http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=2941
Go ahead and check it if you have a spare hour and are pedantic like I am.
Last edited by ihasmario; 21-04-2015 at 10:00 AM.
Hi Ihasmario,
I tried this and it worked beautifully
I adjusted the G string and have now got a G harmonic note
My clip on tuner still says its a C for some reason
Anyway I think the intonation is pretty good now
The only problem now is I do have buzzing on the E and A strings at the 3rd and 4th frets
I was calling it a rattle before because when you strum it it rattles
Not sure what to do with this - I guess either these frets are a little higher than the others or the action is too low at the neck end
I am wondering if I should alter the truss rod to try and get some more room away from the frets
Do you think I should give this a go???
Thanks heaps for the tuner link - I am going to use this to tune my guitar from now on.
It sounds beautiful thru my 20 year old Ross amp - I thought the amp was pretty well on its way out but now I know it is my other guitar!
Cheers,
Alan
Are any of the Victorian members close to you? Sounds like another set of eyes may just get this working beautifully.
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I think you are right Alan, sounds like frets or the nut.
Before you play with the truss rod, put a straight edge on your guitar neck and see how flat it is. Any pics of strings, heights etc may help us to help you too.
I'd be happy to have a look, but Geelong is a long way from Mornington....
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Hey Alan did you do any fret levelling during the build ? I'd say couple of frets are a tad too high. As Stan said don't play with the truss rod yet, put a straight edge over the neck when it is in tune and see if the neck has any back bow or relief
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The intonation with a guitar will never be perfect, most of them that are perfect at the twelfth will be slightly out at the nut depending on the action. Maybe 3 to 10 cents out. Getting a nut done professionally helps a lot but it still won't be perfect.
Hi Guys,
Sorry guys I'm not sure whats happening here
I didn't level the frets at all - I didn't think I could fix them if they were out anyway (that's the spirit- ha!)
I put a straight edge on the neck and it seems pretty straight - I couldn't really fault it?
I have put some pics up but I know it is hard to tell anything from them
I compared the action against my other electric guitar and it seems almost exactly the same - it actually looks like the action is lower at the nut end - and it doesn't rattle at all.
And just to confuse things even more I'm not even sure what frets are causing the noise - it seems to be coming from the 7th to 8th fret now (from the 2nd to 3rd last night??) -mainly only E and A strings
The strings seem to be "tinnier" than the other guitar - I just used the strings that were in the bag - there is another set in a plastic packet with Pitbull Guitars on them
Maybe I try changing the strings over? - I'm just guessing now
I agree with Stan and Fretworn it probably needs someone who knows what they're doing to have a look at it.
An idea I thought of was if anybody was on Skype - maybe I could contact them and show them what is happening and let them listen to what the noise sounds like???
I could get the guitar shop guy to have a look but I get the distinct impression he will charge me an arm or a leg for it - he suggested I should have just bought a 'proper' guitar from him.
Might have to take a trip to Geelong and meet Stan - see how we go (thanks for the offer Stan)
Any thoughts would be appreciated but I know I'm not giving you guys much to go on
The guitar sounds sensational otherwise
Cheers,
Alan
Sorry guys I cant attach the pics - I will log off and try again
Hi Alan. Have you read through Gavin's set up guide?
http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=1782
This will help.![]()
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Great news Guys, I worked thru Gavin's set up Guide as pablopepper suggested and the buzzing and/or rattling has disappeared.
It sounds even better - there is a real resonance in the sound - the chords sound really pure and clear - just incredible.
I didn't have any space between the string and fret at the ninth fret so I adjusted the trus rod
That gave me just enough room to get a business card thru and I think this was what eliminated the buzzing noise.
The action is way higher than my other guitar and probably too high but I am not fussed.
I might play with dropping the saddles down a bit on the weekend.
I seem to be able to adjust the saddles to get the harmonic note to the open note when I tune it so all good!
THANKS SO MUCH to everybody who helped me - I wont sign off yet because I might run into more trouble but I think I am just about done.
Just got to learn how to play the guitar now! (minor point)
Still taking lessons so that will come in time I'm sure.
Cheers,
Alan