you know what Ef the action

Bassosaurus said:
- New bass set-up at shop to factory specs, E-string buzzes around 5th/6th fret

- I loosened the truss a bit w/ no change in buzz

- With capo on 1st and finger on 15th fret the action at the 6th fret was less than the width of my driver's licence (credit card)

- 12th fret action was set to 3/32" (factory set-up) - I believe the repair person at the store raised it a bit - it is higher than the other strings (not just 'cause it's fatter).


So how much space should there be here? Is it ok (would it help) to loosen the truss a bit more?
 
Urwordsbreakmed said:
what is that?

Play the G on the third fret, E string without touching any other string. Immediately damp it and check out what the G string is doing. Do the same thing with the D on the E string... damp all the other strings and check out what the G string is doing.

In both cases the open G resonates sympathetically because you've played a note that's in its overtone series. It's not limited to open strings, sometimes you'll find that loose screws, strings behind the nut, picture frames, etc will resonate when you play a certain note.
 
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