• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

fsmith

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 30, 2003
Messages
2,297
Location
Halethorpe, MD
Alright so I celebrated the year anniversary of the delivery my Petrucci by giving it a complete fretboard cleaning, oiling, waxing. New strings, removed 10's and replaced with 10's, the whole nine yards.

Put it all back together and, fret buzz hell...

I'm getting string buzz on the entire neck. Most noticable on the wrapped strings. I have the truss rod nut backed all the way off, no tension on it at all. Still there. :mad:

Okay, so I've looked through everything I could find in the FAQ and postings. What would my next step be? Raise the trem claw screws and then readjust the neck via the truss rod? Or should I raise the individual strings at the bridge?

Trem is level all the way around, everything looks good except for the damn buzz.

Many thanks in advance...

fred
 

Lew

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 15, 2004
Messages
447
Location
UK
Hi Fred,
Did you replace with same guage strings?
How high is the action?

Also I have a couple of questions for you...PM inbound sometime this evening mate.
 

jongitarz

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 15, 2003
Messages
6,049
Location
Here
Adjust the truss rod so you have the proper amount of relief, then raise the saddles.
 

fsmith

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 30, 2003
Messages
2,297
Location
Halethorpe, MD
Lew said:
Hi Fred,
Did you replace with same guage strings?
How high is the action?

Also I have a couple of questions for you...PM inbound sometime this evening mate.

Yep, EB 10's for EB 10's. Action is not bad, not too low at the 12th fret.

I'll be here, I'm home sick today. Fire away.

fred
 

Lew

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 15, 2004
Messages
447
Location
UK
Hope your not too unwell.

I will pm ya in a few hours or so, it's nothing urgent,no problems or anything but right now I have to play world of warcraft :D
 

fsmith

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 30, 2003
Messages
2,297
Location
Halethorpe, MD
jongitarz said:
Adjust the truss rod so you have the proper amount of relief, then raise the saddles.

Thanks Jon. As always, your quick responses and expertise are invaluable.

fred
 

fsmith

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 30, 2003
Messages
2,297
Location
Halethorpe, MD
Thanks Jon,
Back in business, although I really couldn't get a whole lot of relief in the intial setup of the truss rod. I'll let it sit like this for a day and try again. But hey, I'm playin' again.

fred
 

fsmith

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 30, 2003
Messages
2,297
Location
Halethorpe, MD
No, I didn't feel comfortable going to that extent. I just loosened all the strings, cleaned the neck, and fretboard and restrung.

I'm going to play with it some more today, it's playing fine, I just think I could get a little lower action at the 12th fret and up.

We'll see...

thanks guys!
fred
 

tommyindelaware

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 24, 2002
Messages
3,274
Location
wilmington , delaware
is your guitar typically hanging out in a room where the humidity is very low all the time due to the heat being on all season long..w/ no humidfier ?
this causes the neck to actually shrink.
run your finger along the edge of the fingerboard. if you feel the edge of the frets sticking out.....your neck has shrunk.
but...... where the neck joins the body....the neck cant contract as much.....leaving the frets up higher around the 12th - 14th fret & up higher..compared to the lower frets....causing some fretting out around the 14th fret or so.....making you have to raise the saddles more.
your guitar may need a good drink of humidity.
this happens to ALOT of people in winter.
 

fsmith

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 30, 2003
Messages
2,297
Location
Halethorpe, MD
Tommy,
I thought that might be the case but the frets along the neck are as smooth as the day I got it.

fred
 

KungFu Grip

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 8, 2003
Messages
377
jongitarz said:
Good question Tommy. Maybe the neck isn't fully seated in the neck pocket
I had this exact same problem when I refinished the neck on my Steve Morse. The neck pocket was TIGHT. I literally had to use a rubber-ended C-clamp to squeeze the neck back into the pocket. It was only out by about 1/16" and it was enough to throw everything off.
 
Top Bottom