Roubster
Well-known member
Alright, I just saw a post about the guy that wants to put 10's on his Silo. Same thing with me, however my small question is wether the nut slots need to be widened (bigger) to compensate for the larger gauge? That's my small question concerning MM's.
NOW, my bigger question about a regular steel string guitar. I don't know if this is proper to post here, if not F it. I have a terrible Fender acustic guitar which I started out playing with. It did it's service, but it has been put out of commission due to extreme amount of fret buzz. The buzz is on mostly all the higher frets, but ALSO on the hi E and B strings when in tune, and when I fret another note, it goes completely out of pitch. I checked the relief on the neck, and that seems to be fine. My only guess is that the nut slots are worn out too much as well as the bridge possibly. Anyway, any suggestions on how I can fix it (For practice since I want to learn how to do good set ups and repairs
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NOW, my bigger question about a regular steel string guitar. I don't know if this is proper to post here, if not F it. I have a terrible Fender acustic guitar which I started out playing with. It did it's service, but it has been put out of commission due to extreme amount of fret buzz. The buzz is on mostly all the higher frets, but ALSO on the hi E and B strings when in tune, and when I fret another note, it goes completely out of pitch. I checked the relief on the neck, and that seems to be fine. My only guess is that the nut slots are worn out too much as well as the bridge possibly. Anyway, any suggestions on how I can fix it (For practice since I want to learn how to do good set ups and repairs