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  • #16
    Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
    To me it sounded like fret buzz. Regardless to if the frets are buzzing or not, you hear the sound from the body of the guitar more then the neck. The neck just makes clicking noises.

    So the sound was coming fro the usual place unplugged, but it was buzzing on every note on every string.

    Those SX guitars aren't made too bad, but often the pickups and hardware are cheesy. Rondo music was not too far from where I live. I used to go there all the time, and still have a Rondo strap on my bass. It's funny to see them seeing stuff online now and everyone knows who they are.
    I took what shim I had in it out and started filing Frets and I have it better.
    I will keep beating on it in my spare time.
    This was a real deal of a cheapie.
    It was a $59 Pink Girls guitar. I painted it Cherry red.
    It's full sized but has a slimmer neck, I have small hands so I really like the neck contour.
    I bought it to test my Strat single coils in.
    I don't play it much but Decided I would try to control the Obnoxious Buzz.
    I will keep posting what I end up with.
    Thanks,
    Terry
    "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
    Terry

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    • #17
      If you are bored enough watch this youTub on fret buzz to get a quick understanding. You guitar will have a radius setting you will have to do along with the Nut and Bridge to match you playing height.
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