jinithith2
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Is fret buzz supposed to be there? or does it depend entirely on your playing style??? My bongo has some fret buzz all the way up and down the neck but the string height is at the suggested level found in the EBMM FAQ section on set ups.
Am I supposed to be tolerating fret buzz coming through into the amp? I usually EQ it out when I'm playing fingerstyle by turning down the treble and a tad of high mid.
I was always curious about this because some people said fret buzz is supposed to be there, while other people who reviewed basses put "some fret buzz" in the con section.
Also, what should I do when I think a .45 G string can go even lower, yet the saddle is completely bottomed out
Here is my situation on the fret buzz- not much fret buzz around the first 7 frets on all strings. Definitely present on E string, slight ones on others. Starting around 11th fret, amount of fret buzz goes up with E and D strings having the most buzz.
Am I supposed to be tolerating fret buzz coming through into the amp? I usually EQ it out when I'm playing fingerstyle by turning down the treble and a tad of high mid.
I was always curious about this because some people said fret buzz is supposed to be there, while other people who reviewed basses put "some fret buzz" in the con section.
Also, what should I do when I think a .45 G string can go even lower, yet the saddle is completely bottomed out
Here is my situation on the fret buzz- not much fret buzz around the first 7 frets on all strings. Definitely present on E string, slight ones on others. Starting around 11th fret, amount of fret buzz goes up with E and D strings having the most buzz.
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