Avizz_S
Hello all. I am a newbie at guitar and I bought a Peavy Raptor plus about 2 weeks ago. Since that time I have learned to play some simple things but there is one thing about my guitar that bothers me. Some strings make an awful buzzing sound and plays no note at all on the first fret (These are strings 3-6) while the first 2 high strings give no buzz. The problem gets worse on the lower strings, for example on the low E string I get the terrible buzz on the first and second fret. How do I fix this or is this a problem with the guitar ?
Also if it helps, when I play the string open there isnt that much buzz. Just on first few frets
Thanks
DaFiz
Did you buy it new or used? It could be the truss rod was over tightened.
Are you tuned to standard pitch? Look down the fretboard from the body of the guitar.
There should be a slight bow towards the strings especially nearer the nut.
If not, the truss rod needs to be loosened slightly.
guidothepimmp
Sounds like your guitar needs a setup.
Most techs can do it.. alternatively, dependingon location, there are some folks here on the forum that also do this.
Its likely a truss or bridge adjustment.. prob needs intonationdone, saddle height adjustment, truss tweak etc.. no big deal.. where are you located?
costafonix
sounds like the nut slots may be cut too low?
it could be a bunch of things from frets, neck relief, low nut slots, trussrod etc.
generally not a serious problem and can be fixed.
Avizz_S
Thanks for the replies guys. I tune the guitar to the standard pitch. I did buy it new and I live in Durban Kwa-Zulu Natal.
beardedmoose
take it back and ask for a setup... dont try and adjust the truss rod... you might snap it.
DaFiz
Avizz_S wrote:
Thanks for the replies guys. I tune the guitar to the standard pitch. I did buy it new and I live in Durban Kwa-Zulu Natal.
Standard pitch... bought new... The shop you bought it from will surely make the necessary adjusment and no extra cost to you... I certainly would ?
DaFiz
I set up a second hand Cort a few weeks ago and the player was delighted.
He phoned me just yesterday to tell me there was a fret buzz when he detuned it to open G.
I reset the truss and fitted a shim under the saddle and no cost.
He's a happy customer again... 8)
*not trying to blow my own trumpet here, but happy customers is what keeps me going*
AlanRatcliffe
While any buzz can also be bad beginner's technique (just sayin' ?)...
Buzz at first fret is almost always nut cut too low. Buzz from 2 up is usually the truss needs loosening.
Either way, the shop will check/sort it out for you - it's under warrantee...
el-guapo
Alaaaaaaan... Come towards the liiiiight...
(Sorry, slightly boozy lunch: is this the return of Mr R?)
Nitebob
el guapo wrote:
Alaaaaaaan... Come towards the liiiiight...
(Sorry, slightly boozy lunch: is this the return of Mr R?)
Since he's been gone I've been having to actually work during the day, and that's just wrong!
AlanRatcliffe
el guapo wrote:
is this the return of Mr R?)
Not really. Still look in occasionally, but playing more guitars than talking about them these days...
Avizz_S
Well I think I can see the problem, from what it looks like the neck seems straight. I tested it with a level. But from what I can see, the strings start off at a normal height above the fretboard but as the strings go further up towards the nut they become considerably lower. So I think the nut is a bit low.
So can anyone refer me to someone experienced in things such as raising the nut or how much it would cost?
Thanks all
Avizz_S
I took some measurements and from estimations, the gap between the fretboard and string on the last fret is about 4.5 mm while the gap between board and string on the first fret is about 2 mm
DaFiz
Sounds like the truss rod needs to be relaxed a bit... There should be a slight bow.
The saddle can be lowered...
You want about 3mm from the top of the 12th fret to the bottom of the bottom E.
ruan01
el guapo wrote:
Alaaaaaaan... Come towards the liiiiight...
(Sorry, slightly boozy lunch: is this the return of Mr R?)
I need someone who can teach me to set up a guitar I am quite gatvol of paying an arm and a leg for people's incompentence. I'll d tuning 10 gauge and then they will put 11 gauge on standard tuning. I'll say for the my other guitar dropped C and make sure it's not bussing then low and behold it's buzzing. No man been playing for 13 year and still have this crap. If anyone is willing to teach me how to set up a guitar on a normal bridge (no tremolo) and a floyd rose bridge. i would be exremely greatful. My email
ruanvv@yahoo.com