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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:46 pm
by George
*exhales*

Good man, and no worries. Chances are there is no major issue with the guitar, you just need to get it set up properly. There are some great videos online and guides to help you out there if you want to try it yourself which I would recommend; it just requires some patience.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:46 pm
by taylornutt
George wrote:My advice is to take it to a guitar shop and get it a setup, especially if you haven't done anything before and aren't interested in learning. Replacing a fret is probably not going to be the answer here, and even then it takes some years of experience so you should leave it to the pros. One fret replacing should cost you sod all but the consequential fret levelling and everything else can mount up. Just take it to them and say it needs a setup, don't give them any clues for them to rip you off.
Definitely follow this advice. Unless the fret has been filed or improperly installed, it's probably fine. You may need to simply raise the string height on the E and A strings via the Mustang bridge.

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:50 pm
by weeping_moon
wwrrss wrote:
weeping_moon wrote:
wwrrss wrote:TRY removing all your frets, then nothing would buzz!
remove you words little boy! and throw youself in the wall.
haha, weeping_moon, you are my fucking fave.
its good if i can put a smile on your face.

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 12:14 am
by MikeG
weeping_moon wrote:
wwrrss wrote:
weeping_moon wrote: remove you words little boy! and throw youself in the wall.
haha, weeping_moon, you are my fucking fave.
its good if i can put a smile on your face.

Decided what to do with it yet?

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:36 am
by weeping_moon
Did some adjusting on the bridge and now its gone. The guitar sounds amazing. Thanks for the advice everybody.
Put some new frets on it, what was i thinking..
Maybe i want some tune o matic on it soon.
Were can i find a tune o matic bridge for mustang? Does thomann have it?

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:41 am
by blacktaxi
If that fret buzz should happen again you could try playing other frets. There's like 22 of them, should last you for some time.

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:44 am
by weeping_moon
blacktaxi wrote:If that fret buzz should happen again you could try playing other frets. There's like 22 of them, should last you for some time.
but hey heres the problem, i use all frets when im playing im not hitting the same note over and over again.
im progressive in my playing.

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:14 am
by wwrrss
weeping_moon wrote:
blacktaxi wrote:If that fret buzz should happen again you could try playing other frets. There's like 22 of them, should last you for some time.
but hey heres the problem, i use all frets when im playing im not hitting the same note over and over again.
im progressive in my playing.
I only like the first 10 or 12.

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 12:26 pm
by weeping_moon
wwrrss wrote:
weeping_moon wrote:
blacktaxi wrote:If that fret buzz should happen again you could try playing other frets. There's like 22 of them, should last you for some time.
but hey heres the problem, i use all frets when im playing im not hitting the same note over and over again.
im progressive in my playing.
I only like the first 10 or 12.
learn to play more then you want 24 frets. hehe

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 1:33 pm
by MikeG
weeping_moon wrote:
wwrrss wrote:
weeping_moon wrote: but hey heres the problem, i use all frets when im playing im not hitting the same note over and over again.
im progressive in my playing.
I only like the first 10 or 12.
learn to play more then you want 24 frets. hehe

How many frets can you play at once?

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 2:00 pm
by weeping_moon
MikeG wrote:
weeping_moon wrote:
wwrrss wrote: I only like the first 10 or 12.
learn to play more then you want 24 frets. hehe

How many frets can you play at once?
thats a question