anyone know how to properly address this? only happens when i play hard live but really annoying. its been recently set up at a guitar shop already. regular 10-46 gauge strings.
turning the bridge round may help i guess, but overall i think it may be due to a lack of break angle to the bridge, which yeah, a buzz stop would fix, but so might a shim. i dunno tough call.
filing the groove deeper would definitely help but knock off the radius a bit
George wrote:turning the bridge round may help i guess, but overall i think it may be due to a lack of break angle to the bridge, which yeah, a buzz stop would fix, but so might a shim. i dunno tough call.
filing the groove deeper would definitely help but knock off the radius a bit
I know it's a little different with the Squier model since the tremolo is closer to the bridge.
try heavier strings perhaps? I use like 11s or 12s on my jag/jazzy and they have the same bridge. I have my Tom really high on my jazzy and have the neck shimmed.
Josh wrote:try heavier strings perhaps? I use like 11s or 12s on my jag/jazzy and they have the same bridge. I have my Tom really high on my jazzy and have the neck shimmed.