Chris Charles
Member
Hey guys,
I have a 2011 Stingray Classic - Natural, flame maple neck. Beautiful bass!
I string it with DR Sunbeams 45-105.
I'm having an unusual fret buzz issue:
I've adjusted the neck so there's a slight bit of relief to accommodate string vibration, and there isn't any single-string buzz anywhere on the neck (except in the very high fret area - past the 15th fret on all strings - no big deal, don't play up there too much...)
However, there's a strange fret buzz when I finger octaves on the 8th fret on the E and D strings together (this would be a C note). There's no buzz when I finger these notes alone, but when I finger them together at the same time as octaves, there's a weird buzz emanating from below the 8th fret on the E string. My OCD analysis is the it's coming from the 7th fret on the E string, but not 100% sure; I can just tell it's coming from below the 8th fret on the E.
I've tried to tighten the truss rod, but then the 8th fret E string note buzzes when I finger the C note only on the 8th fret alone (not together with the octave on D). If I loosen the rod, the relief is too much and the action sails too high. It seems the problem centers around the 7th & 8th fret on the neck.
I would take the bass to a repair shop, but it's been my experience that most of these "guitar repair" guys are incompetent and I can do a better job myself and save the $.
Any suggestions or ideas out there?
I have a 2011 Stingray Classic - Natural, flame maple neck. Beautiful bass!
I string it with DR Sunbeams 45-105.
I'm having an unusual fret buzz issue:
I've adjusted the neck so there's a slight bit of relief to accommodate string vibration, and there isn't any single-string buzz anywhere on the neck (except in the very high fret area - past the 15th fret on all strings - no big deal, don't play up there too much...)
However, there's a strange fret buzz when I finger octaves on the 8th fret on the E and D strings together (this would be a C note). There's no buzz when I finger these notes alone, but when I finger them together at the same time as octaves, there's a weird buzz emanating from below the 8th fret on the E string. My OCD analysis is the it's coming from the 7th fret on the E string, but not 100% sure; I can just tell it's coming from below the 8th fret on the E.
I've tried to tighten the truss rod, but then the 8th fret E string note buzzes when I finger the C note only on the 8th fret alone (not together with the octave on D). If I loosen the rod, the relief is too much and the action sails too high. It seems the problem centers around the 7th & 8th fret on the neck.
I would take the bass to a repair shop, but it's been my experience that most of these "guitar repair" guys are incompetent and I can do a better job myself and save the $.
Any suggestions or ideas out there?