rcgrnc
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- May 4, 2011
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Hi all,
I recently picked up a very nice '93 Sterling. My problem is some serious fret buzz on the 1st through 4th frets. A straight edge verified that indeed there was a small hump around the 4th fret so I went to work on a fret leveling (which I have done many times before) with proper tools. The weird thing was after removing the strings and adjusting the truss rod I was able to get the frets perfectly level. String tension, hump. No string tension, no hump. So, under wishful thinking I did a mild level and re-crown and no surprise that the problem didn't change. It's as if there is a mild back-bow from the nut to the 4th fret and the truss rod only affects the 5th to last fret. Ever see this? Any words of advice or magic fairy dust I can sprinkle on the hump before I just give up and live with it or try to save my pennies for a PLEK job (that's a lot of pennies)?
Thanks much for any comments.
I recently picked up a very nice '93 Sterling. My problem is some serious fret buzz on the 1st through 4th frets. A straight edge verified that indeed there was a small hump around the 4th fret so I went to work on a fret leveling (which I have done many times before) with proper tools. The weird thing was after removing the strings and adjusting the truss rod I was able to get the frets perfectly level. String tension, hump. No string tension, no hump. So, under wishful thinking I did a mild level and re-crown and no surprise that the problem didn't change. It's as if there is a mild back-bow from the nut to the 4th fret and the truss rod only affects the 5th to last fret. Ever see this? Any words of advice or magic fairy dust I can sprinkle on the hump before I just give up and live with it or try to save my pennies for a PLEK job (that's a lot of pennies)?
Thanks much for any comments.