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dtpancio

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I have a JP7 BFR with almost straight neck, low saddles following neck radius with an action that vary from 0.050 on the lower strings to 0.040 on the higher strings. That's how I set all of the JPs I have/had. The guitar sounds great, except from the D string which heavily buzz plucked open. From the first fret onwards the guitar sounds good.

What do you think it is? The nut maybe? I bought the guitar brand new 3 years ago and it has its original compensated nut. What should I do to remove the buzz?

Thanks!
 

mikeller

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May need a new nut. If it buzzes on the open string and not on the fretted note, that is likely a low/worn notch and the string is vibrating on the first fret. I have a Luke 3 getting worked on right now for the same thing.
 

Lou

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Yes, low nut slot. you can have slot filled and recut. Or nut replaced. You can get it evaluated by your local shop. EB can sell you a new nut. I just did this on one of my JPs
 
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