> On Jul 7, 11:57 am, "RichL" <rpleav...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> dvaoa <dv...@altavista.com> wrote:
>>> Cons:
>>> -G string buzzes up & down the entire fretboard when you dig in;
>>> when you look at the nut, the G slot is visibly cut too deep. The
>>> nut will have to be replaced.
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>> Replacing the nut will only fix open-string buzz. For the rest of the
>> buzz, you'll have to check relief/action/saddle heights.
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>>> -The tone control is a little on the useless side; highs roll off
>>> only at the very end. Basically, either on or off. But neither the
>>> volume or tone pots are scratchy.
>>> -The neck could use a little tilt backwards; while the nut is cut
>>> nice & low (the way I like it, G-slot notwithstanding), action
>>> around the upper frets is a little too high for my taste. Not by
>>> much.
>>
>> Hopefully you'll find a good compromise between action and relief
>> that will make those higher notes more comfortable to play yet
>> address that fret buzzing issue.
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> Relief doesnt have a fuck-ng thing to do with string buzz. A guitar
> neck should be pretty damned straight. I've already logically
> explained why relief isnt where its at but you dont seem to be able to
> grasp logic . I'm not going to explain it again but it sure gets old
> seeing people who dont know what in the hell they're talking about
> posting shit advice.
It's simple geometry, Keith. Everyone on here but you seems to get it.
Look at a bow and arrow. Do you think it would be more likely for the