BB, thor defret and epoxy job@2015: have a buzz on D string 5th fret:slight dip

Started by TheKimmer, July 21, 2020, 02:29:26 PM

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TheKimmer

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TheKimmer

All that trouble of adjusting the neck and the bridge was for naught! BooHoo!

The brand new Rotosound lights' D string seemed to have had a tiny little kink in it around the seventh fret location (mine is fretless).

I restrung the D with an older string and the buzz vanished!

"F"!

Or in this case: "D", or "G"-string! haha! So full of myself! Pardon.

Anyway, I restored the neck tension(s) - tightened 'em back up - and lowered the action to my usual razor thin margins.

She sings again like a birdie!

Need to add a topic in the 'club' that strings can be kinky! LOL!

And when they own up to their "kink", they will f-ing drive you nuts!

No pun intended - or - well a tiny kinky pun night be intended!

The first time in many years that I've encountered a rouge string in such a particularly weird place.

It was a perfect storm to trip up on such a gnarely string buzz on my 'precious'!

DISCLAIMER: the topic is related to FRETLESS!

Fretted -uh- units, will likey forgive tiny kinks, like we all should in real life, socially, anyway! :P

But, what with the pan-demonium - "cough" I am practicing, daily, quadruple durations now

And well, this hiccup had me freaking @220 BPM w/64th quintuplet notes . . . Ha!

Stay safe me' droogs: Girls and Boyz!

See you on the other side . . . ‍🎻
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