AnthonyD
Well-known member
OK - need some help here... I do my own set-ups and while I'm no pro, I understand the mechanics and have had much success in the past. I have searched the forum and found great guidance and tips, especially from Mr. Trussbroken and Mr. Guitarz.
Unfortunately I am struggling to find the "sweet-spot" for my Sterling and haven't found anything specific to my particular troublespot - a buzz only in the higher frets. The buzz starts around the 12th fret... 13 & 14 are probably the worst and 15 makes trouble too. By the 16th fret the problem is gone. (BTW - I generally only play as high as 14 or 15, and not very often either).
I play with my fingers, right over the pick-up. I like my action very low and folks who I play with know there's plenty of fret "snap" in my style. I have always liked it - they have learned to like it!
Snap very good... Buzz very bad.
I've played with the string height and the neck relief, but it seems this area of the neck is always buzzy when I get the strings to a preferable height. I cannot understand why it's always this particular area of the neck. Is there something I am missing or do I simply need to lift the strings a bit an move on!?
Unfortunately I am struggling to find the "sweet-spot" for my Sterling and haven't found anything specific to my particular troublespot - a buzz only in the higher frets. The buzz starts around the 12th fret... 13 & 14 are probably the worst and 15 makes trouble too. By the 16th fret the problem is gone. (BTW - I generally only play as high as 14 or 15, and not very often either).
I play with my fingers, right over the pick-up. I like my action very low and folks who I play with know there's plenty of fret "snap" in my style. I have always liked it - they have learned to like it!
Snap very good... Buzz very bad.
I've played with the string height and the neck relief, but it seems this area of the neck is always buzzy when I get the strings to a preferable height. I cannot understand why it's always this particular area of the neck. Is there something I am missing or do I simply need to lift the strings a bit an move on!?