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LesPaul

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I've been noticing more fret buzz lately than when I got my Majesty back in July. It has been noticably colder lately. I'm in Rochester, NY. Is it normal to notice something like this with changing weather? Should I be considering some truss rod adjustment. I've never done those myself. Thoughts?

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Jon

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vic_loher

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Hi Jon,

I had the same issue and did a truss rod adjustment. It solved the problem. I had never don't a truss adjustment and was a little apprehensive, but it was simple. Just remember where you started and turn the adjuster a little at a time. That way you can always do back to where you started if for some reason it doesn't solve the buzzing.

Vic
 

Guitarshreda

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Every time the weather changes drastically I have to adjust the trust rod on my electric guitars. A fairly normal thing as wood shrinks and expands with humidity/temperature/etc...

As an aside, I've noticed this much more with higher end instruments...for whatever that's worth.
 

bhull

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Cool thing about MM guitars is the truss rod is so easy to adjust.


Truss Adjust.jpg

I've found mine needs an adjustment a couple times a year usually corresponding to a change in weather.
 

beachjammer

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Agreed. Although my Majesty 7 requires me to adjust it more frequently than my other EBMM guitars during the winter months, that's all that is required to eliminate the buzzing. Normally a quarter turn or less in my case.
 

hodorcore

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it could be due to thicker string gauge aswell, did you up your gauge recently? that also decreases the action so to speak.
did the truss rod adjustment fix it already?
 
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