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coyote_cute

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I did the unthinkable and unleashed tools on my bass :eek: and now it buzzes in distress :(

Have tried making sense of the settings as given on the EB website but the simple soul I am dont understand the measurement values they specify :confused: soooooo can someone please advise in simple English the settings for relief, string and pickup height?

:mad: :eek:
 

azzy_wazzy

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coyote_cute said:
I did the unthinkable and unleashed tools on my bass :eek: and now it buzzes in distress :(

Have tried making sense of the settings as given on the EB website but the simple soul I am dont understand the measurement values they specify :confused: soooooo can someone please advise in simple English the settings for relief, string and pickup height?

:mad: :eek:
If all your strings buzz, and the buzz is most of the way up and down the neck, you'll need to tweak the truss rod. I had to do this to mine yesterday after replacing the strings.

The fingerboard needs lowering, and to do that, turn the little wheel anti-clockwise. The general advice is to turn it one full hole at a time (if that makes sense) - then leave it anywhere between 20-60 minutes to settle, then adjust again if needed - i.e. if it's still buzzy everywhere.

The other way of telling if the FB needs lowering (though I'm not 100% sure of the exact frets you use and I HAVE just jumped out of a plane so my head is a bit fuzzy ;) ), is to press down at the 1st and 12th frets on the bass, and then check the gap between the strings and the FB. I think you also have to push down at the 7th fret too, and then check the gap at the 3rd fret. There should be 2 business card's worth of space there or so.

(I think that is right - not sure - a forum search should bring up the right answer).

If you've only got one or 2 strings buzzing, it's likely to be the saddles that need tweaking, but not too sure of the measurements for that.

End of the day, I think the settings are whatever works for you - some people prefer a really low action, and are happy to have a little fret buzz to accomodate that - otherwise play a little higher to eliminate the buzz. Thankfully, I don't think you can really hurt an EBMM bass... so just keep tweaking till you find what works for you. Truss rod wheel should sort most issues tho!
 
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