Rano Bass
Well-known member
I like to do all kind of things to my basses, setup being one of them 
Don't be afraid, it's really hard to break a Musicman bass.
Don't be afraid, it's really hard to break a Musicman bass.
The biggest mistake is thinking that string height is controlled by saddle height. This seems obvious to the newbie, but it's wrong. Nope...adjust the trussrod (relief) first, then (and ONLY then) adjust the saddles. If your strings are too high and you lower the saddles, then fix your relief, you'll have awful buzz...that's what I mean by things being interrelated.
when should the saddles be adjusted then?
when should the saddles be adjusted then?
ok because i followed the FAQ and my strings are now the same height as suggested. however on the E string i have fret buzz on the first 4 frets. I notices this when i went to a bigger gauge. should i just tamper with the saddles and leave the truss rod alone in this case?