So I have this cheap guitar that doesn't have a truss rod. It's kind of bowed a bit (concave) and it buzzes on some frets. Would levelling the frets fix the buzzes? It would be helpful, thank you
Probably not. Truss rod access would be either in the sound hole or at the headstock. Fret level and crown would cost you over $100 at most places. I'd just buy a good used guitar.
Thank you sir. Best video I've seen so far regarding crowning, very well explained. Hope your well--Greetings from Greenville, NC.
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
Hmmm, No 'sharpie' used on the tops of the frets initially in order to determine high/low spots????
Nice one Like your style and T shirt. Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching! Big Rush fan!
Thanks again for a very helpful video, the only question I have is the string gauge you put on that guitar.
I believe and it’s been a long time. 12-53
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Re nut to fix the b buzzing just bring it up a smidgin
So I have this cheap guitar that doesn't have a truss rod. It's kind of bowed a bit (concave) and it buzzes on some frets. Would levelling the frets fix the buzzes? It would be helpful, thank you
Probably not. Truss rod access would be either in the sound hole or at the headstock. Fret level and crown would cost you over $100 at most places. I'd just buy a good used guitar.
My guitar "breedlove" has the same problems. A lot of buzzing on that B string. AD25SM Korean made.
Just needs a good set-up.