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Why Is My Guitar Buzzing? (Fixing Fret Buzz) 

Rhett Shull
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Fret Buzz is one of those things that will drive you crazy and have a terrible impact on your guitar tone if not corrected. In today's video I meet up with Ben Calhoun at Righteous Guitars to talk about the common causes of fret buzz on your guitar and how to fix them.
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Комментарии : 1 тыс.   
@fantomen7179
@fantomen7179 3 года назад
This may sound stupid, but I think I needed a professional to tell me it's okay to have a little fret buzz. This is free therapy.
@tanveerhasan2382
@tanveerhasan2382 3 года назад
Same lol
@PHeMoX
@PHeMoX 3 года назад
You really don't have to accept any fret buzz though. If you have like one or two frets that buzz, then yeah.. I can see why people will probably just ignore it. But it _doesn't mean_ you couldn't fix it completely. And yes, using a thicker string will also help. The usual problem is _not_ the bridge action. And it sounds miles better without any buzz plugged in too. I do play more clean stuff always and I like using delays, so this type of stuff always ends up noticeable.
@Wurmt0ngue
@Wurmt0ngue 3 года назад
I just bought fret leveling tools. Im here for free therapy too.
@jerrystephenson1172
@jerrystephenson1172 3 года назад
A little fret buzz is ok, & inevitable w/low action, as long as it's not heard amplified.
@RAYMUFC8
@RAYMUFC8 3 года назад
I just bought a new guitar and can notice it on my low E and A string, is this normal?
@Thomas3370
@Thomas3370 3 года назад
Please tell Dave to start a channel. He is so saturated with knowledge. The world needs a subject matter expert like him.
@plotpurposes
@plotpurposes 3 года назад
Facts!
@johntitor1899
@johntitor1899 3 года назад
I would totally sub w notification bell on.
@hodb3906
@hodb3906 3 года назад
Does he have a channel yet?
@aidenhouchens3974
@aidenhouchens3974 2 года назад
Plus man can shred
@Future11Bravo
@Future11Bravo 2 года назад
Do you mean Ben?
@ahriik
@ahriik 3 года назад
Every new guitar player should watch this, to prevent them from complete insanity over even the slightest amount of buzz. I may or may not know this from personal experience...
@imhalfbakeddd
@imhalfbakeddd Год назад
Too late I already bought another guitar 😭
@mirandaeastman9224
@mirandaeastman9224 Год назад
Lol @ me next time🥴
@siren._lvr
@siren._lvr Год назад
@@imhalfbakedddSAME and there’s still buzz and it’s driving me crazy
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад
@@siren._lvr Because it's normal. Does the guitar NOT choke out? Does the guitar sustain well?
@derfalschejunge
@derfalschejunge 7 месяцев назад
True. My beginnings are about 20 years back, but I still remember going crazy thinking I still wasn't playing right.
@PJBonoVox
@PJBonoVox 3 года назад
Man I've been here. Got obsessed with fret buzz on one of my electrics. Spent ages trying to fix it, without ever once remembering it sounds great plugged in.
@NEO_Trojanmuldrop4
@NEO_Trojanmuldrop4 3 года назад
Feel you ! 😂🎸
@uzumaki6759
@uzumaki6759 2 года назад
Bought my first ever electric guitar today and i still got no amp.. So was it completely normal for it to buzz unplugged? I think the string is touching the fret a bit
@claudiovasquez2099
@claudiovasquez2099 3 года назад
Man i was literally googling the "How much is acceptable" yesterday so hard and couldn't find any references. TY for this video fr
@jasonm444
@jasonm444 3 года назад
Same here
@vivien1252
@vivien1252 2 года назад
The beauty of google trends…! :)
@bkes1552
@bkes1552 4 месяца назад
Yep that's why I'm here too
@JMac.
@JMac. 3 года назад
I’ve always been been obsessed with the fact I can hear fret buzz on both my guitars, as I play them unplugged a lot... and I thought there was something wrong as I couldn’t adjust it out. So while watching this I plugged them both in and played every note up and done the necks and lo and behold they both play and sound great. Thanks Rhett, now I can stop OCD’Ing over this lol.
@truckercowboyed2638
@truckercowboyed2638 3 года назад
I have found tho, the more i play a particular guitar I own, it tends to like stretch a bit and the strings hardly buzz at all,... but playing when its cold has a lot of buzz.....
@JMac.
@JMac. 3 года назад
@@truckercowboyed2638 I could see that happening, especially if the wood is changing from the cold/heat. Does it buzz noticeably plugged in?
@truckercowboyed2638
@truckercowboyed2638 3 года назад
@@JMac. yes, but occasionally doing certain scales, like the D string will buzz around the 5th fret, but not always.....and the guitar i got in September, a Road Worn Strat, seems to be breaking in and not buzzing as much.....
@JMac.
@JMac. 3 года назад
@@truckercowboyed2638 hmmm that is a bit interesting eh? Glad to hear you’re new axe is breaking in nicely.
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power 3 года назад
That was my issue too, adjusting the action according to the acoustic sound of my electric. I may be able to get another mm or two lower.
@z.c.w.7332
@z.c.w.7332 3 года назад
I bought a guitar recently and it has fret buzz. I was furious. I needed to see this video.
@aanchaldogra
@aanchaldogra 3 месяца назад
Me too Phew, I can sleep now
@nevermind-he8ni
@nevermind-he8ni 3 года назад
Every player should be taught how to set up a guitar. (Action, intonation, truss rod). Invest in a good straight edge. It's not difficult or complicated yet a lot of players are intimidated about setup for some reason.
@alex0589
@alex0589 3 года назад
never mind there should be a test before you look the tabs for enter sandman, could save many guitars that way. Start em young
@martinfuentes8777
@martinfuentes8777 3 года назад
T.R.A.I.N. Tune, relief, action, intonation, noodle
@mikeg.9238
@mikeg.9238 3 года назад
I guess i'm one of them , because like an idiot i lowered the bridge on my brand new ESP guitar because the action was way to high. I changed the strings like i normally do when i get a new guitar and so lowered when the strings were off and now i'm getting buzz on 3 strings , ugh!!!!!
@itsye
@itsye 3 года назад
It might not be difficult or complicated, but there's a chance of you screwing it up, and then you're either left without a guitar, or left with having to take it to a luthier. I've had my bass for almost 2 years now, I'd happily set it up myself if there was a need to do that. On the other hand I got a 5 string 2 weeks ago, I have fretbuzz on the first 3 frets of every string. I don't want to fuck up a brand new instrument, you get me? Edit : I also don't have tools as they are expensive as fuck, I'll get a full setup for less
@mikeg.9238
@mikeg.9238 3 года назад
@@itsye Fortunately I figured it out after watching many of vids here from luthiers , was able to correctly set up a few of my guitars. I don't live anywhere close to a guitar shop or luthiers , so pretty much on my own. I've always been mechanically inclined , so once I get the hang of something I'm good. But agree taking it to a pro is the way to go if you can...
@michael_caz_nyc
@michael_caz_nyc 3 года назад
Drives me crazy. Even the slightest buzz!!! I play Crystal-Clean 80% of the time. I've learned to do my own Maintenance & Set-Ups because I could not live with dead-notes & fret buzz. Ben is awesome. Very thorough & knowledgable. A guitar luthier once told me: " An electric . . . must Sound Good acoustically " - Stay Safe.
@briansmythe3219
@briansmythe3219 2 года назад
Yes I Totally Agree with That Statment too Say all Guitars Have frett buz unplugged Is just Not True My Guitar Proves that , But I suppose its Just a general Knolage video
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад
Fret buzz is an organic part of guitar sound.
@andyglamrock
@andyglamrock 11 месяцев назад
Yeah I bet it's high as a cello
@Kburn1985
@Kburn1985 10 месяцев назад
Action height? 3mm? At that point, you're better using it for fingerstyle as a classical guitar. Have you tried on Max volume or with noise cancelling headphones?
@sluggmeister7705
@sluggmeister7705 9 месяцев назад
Amen to that quote
@dmd5060
@dmd5060 3 года назад
He sounds so calm and humble...
@whoisdin
@whoisdin 3 года назад
i wish we all had a Ben Calhoun. he’s a fucking king amongst men. i’ve lived in montreal and toronto and have never met a Ben Calhoun. i think my (mainly negative)experiences also left a lasting affect on me, making me scared of music/guitar shops. he sets the standard of what a “shop guy/gal/non-binary pal” should always be.
@imannonymous7707
@imannonymous7707 3 года назад
the twelfth fret on the danforth in toronto is very reputable ....so id disagree ive seen cleberitys such as kim mitchell from max webster ed robertson from the bare naked ladies there in person and ive had refrets done there my self...but im nobody....but if you do live in toronto.....just go take a look there....they deal in collings martins laravee gibson and fender ....as well as an amazing vintage consignment as well.....good luck tho.....just thought id mention it grant mcneil is the owner......and most of the repair guys have been there for decades......... maybe you had sum issue there but i never known someone to......just tryin to help
@whoisdin
@whoisdin 3 года назад
im annonymous good looking out. thank you for the recommendation.
@imannonymous7707
@imannonymous7707 3 года назад
@@whoisdin yw man i hope i didnt offend ya it wasnt my intention....peace n love
@Treetopflyer777
@Treetopflyer777 3 года назад
@@imannonymous7707 I agree most places are hacks. I brought my 1989 Strat to cosmo for a tune up. Wasn’t playing bad at all just hadn’t had one in, well, decades. It came back unplayable.
@snowyowl1717
@snowyowl1717 3 года назад
Totally agree he’s awesome. I wish I had someone like him in kingston
@Marco-eh5wu
@Marco-eh5wu 5 месяцев назад
I watch this video once a day, and I feel much better now
@TheMirrorify
@TheMirrorify 3 года назад
I was obsessed with fret buzz for way too long and it undoubtedly cost me valuable practicing time. I used to read so many people talking about low action with no buzz on their guitars then one day I realised they likely have a tonne of gain and a loud amp. All my guitars have some level of buzz, even the high end ones.
@henrykelly1183
@henrykelly1183 3 года назад
Having a junk guitar to practice on is such underrated advice. Reminds me of an EVH quote talking about he got to his infamous Frankenstrat, "a lot of what I do is trial and error but I know where I want to get and sometimes I ruin a lot of stuff getting there".
@seanholohan3132
@seanholohan3132 3 года назад
I'm brand new to Georgia. Looks like I just found my new local guitar shop!
@asherallen1827
@asherallen1827 3 года назад
me too!
@seanholohan3132
@seanholohan3132 3 года назад
@Jose Soto Thanks for the advice! Can't wait to check it out.
@bootgrip6
@bootgrip6 3 года назад
It’s a nice place.
@Steve_ATL
@Steve_ATL 3 года назад
Welcome to GA.
@seanholohan3132
@seanholohan3132 3 года назад
@@Steve_ATL Thanks!
@jimferris9447
@jimferris9447 2 года назад
I’m a used-to-be acoustic-only player (back in my late teens/early 20’s) that wants to get back into playing (now 60), hopefully with an electric too (probably a Telecaster). So watching Rick Beato, Chris Buck and especially Rhett has been very interesting and informative to me. One of the things that always bugged me was when I played my guitar with an open lower ‘E’ string it buzzed whenever playing anything but very quietly. It really bugged me and I thought all the frets were bad and needed to be fixed on that side. Watching this video it seems that it is only the nut that needs some attention. Although after 40 years I’m sure I ought to take it to a luthier to have it checked out.
@nurk_barry
@nurk_barry 2 года назад
Of all the videos about proper setups on RU-vid, this one has the most accurate and pertinent information, so many people seem to think that you can get super low action ANd zero buzz, it’s just not realistic. Also a lot of people leave out proper truss rod adjustments from their info.
@FretBuzzThePodcast
@FretBuzzThePodcast 3 года назад
Ha! I have to say, it's very cool to hear someone say the name of my podcast over and over, Fret Buzz The Podcast. Another great vid Rhett. Thanks!
@DrJeebles
@DrJeebles 3 года назад
Thank you for making this video, Rhett! I feel I have been getting fairly good at setting up my guitars but the little bit of fret buzz always makes me want to make another 1/32nd of a turn to the truss rod. It's always in the back of my head and it drives me crazy!
@burnsy55
@burnsy55 3 года назад
Content has been top notch lately, Rhett. Really great stuff - thank you
@AaronG1
@AaronG1 2 года назад
I legit just got a new guitar and I'm BRAND new to guitar my knowledge extends to multiple RU-vid videos that I've watched. After trying to tune my guitar I noticed the buzz and thought there was something wrong. Thank God I looked it up before freaking out (more than I was) I need to hear that it was okay.
@yaboyreege7158
@yaboyreege7158 3 года назад
I wish I had a guitar store like that near me. That place looks like absolute heaven. The guy you’re interviewing is super knowledgeable on guitars and definitely knows his stuff! I love how he says “it’s up to you” in regards to fret buzz and how he says, most guitars have it while unplugged. Definitely true. Also when adjusting the truss rod, I’ll only adjust it a quarter turn at a time and give it some time to set. I’ll check it after a few hours and if it’s within tolerance without any buzzing, then it’s good to go. A good set of feeler gauges is key to checking proper neck tension, you can get a good set for around $20-$30. never use a business card or anything similar, you’ll never know exactly what your neck is set at
@TVguy9999
@TVguy9999 3 года назад
Extremely helpful! Thank you everyone for your time and effort on this video.
@marcelbelanger4424
@marcelbelanger4424 3 года назад
GREAT video, thanks! Ben answered questions I've had for years, even after reading a pro setup book. And I feel better now that he said a little buzz is ok.
@RedHeadGuitar
@RedHeadGuitar 3 года назад
Dude. This video is released just in time. Thank you so much. I just finished restoring and modifying my first ever guitar. A humble Yamaha Pacifica. After 15 years of playing and taking guitars to a tech for a setup, I tried to completely set this one up myself. And I was very unsure about the whole low action vs buzz thing because well, I'm not a professional. But yeah, true, if it's not audible in the amp, it's a non issue. Compared it to my other more expensive guitars...surprise, they buzz too. I was just so used to it that I didn't even notice it, and on the one I was just setting up on the other hand, I was over-sensitive about the buzz at first. Refined the setup now, it plays and sounds killer! Got a used but rarely played neck for cheap, to replace the old one which had very, very worn down frets, installed a better trem, made a red pickguard which turned out great, installed some dimarzio SC sized humbuckers and some true single coils next to them. Couldn't be happier. Make things, make noise!
@bobabooey4537
@bobabooey4537 2 года назад
This is an excellent video. I like listening to this guy. Things so well explained and understood, covered everything and also realistic/honest. I will watch this video multiple times just take it all in. Great choice from the uploader to have this chat, with this guy. Thanks.
@luceroascencion
@luceroascencion 11 месяцев назад
😊
@C2ARNY85
@C2ARNY85 3 года назад
Too much relief causing fret buzz was a revelation to me. Its counter intuitive but straighter neck helps a lot. Very informative video. Thanks
@RC32Smiths01
@RC32Smiths01 3 года назад
As someone who has experienced it, as I know we may all have, it's definitely a great video to learn from.
@sonicobsessions947
@sonicobsessions947 3 года назад
I spend 6 years trying to figure out how to remove buzz on my cheap tele. Turns out it's fine to have a buzz acoustically
@uzumaki6759
@uzumaki6759 2 года назад
Just bought my first ever electric guitar today and its a tele too.. So it is normal for it to buzz unplugged? I got no amp right now, cant even tune unplugged due to the buzzing
@sonicobsessions947
@sonicobsessions947 2 года назад
@@uzumaki6759 maybe check the nut and the bridge. If its buzzing while playing it open strings, it's not okay. I had mine buzzed all string from 15th fret and up plugged and unplugged. With proper setup and tons of youtube videos i manage to remove some of it somehow and have it setup to my preferrence. I bought me guitar for 90 dollars (Philippine peso) it's a bit expensive for me so I've gotta work on what I can have.
@uzumaki6759
@uzumaki6759 2 года назад
@@sonicobsessions947 i think maybe i need to plug an amp to the guitar and tune it up.. I dont think i can tune it unplug, it got too low and buzzing like hell
@uzumaki6759
@uzumaki6759 2 года назад
@@sonicobsessions947 nevermind.. I did a neck relief by releasing the truss rod. Now everything is in tune even unplug, no fret buzz anywhere. I hope it stays like this until my practice amp arrive tho 😂.. Starting to worried i just throwaway my money there for a sec
@dt9r
@dt9r 3 года назад
I have to reset my idea on fret buzz, I'd say that every guitar you showed was buzzing too much
@PHeMoX
@PHeMoX 3 года назад
It pretty much was.
@captaincrunch7661
@captaincrunch7661 3 года назад
I thought every guitar was just a piece of crap
@samarsalan9897
@samarsalan9897 3 года назад
-_- ..... as long as it sounds clear through an amp its good enough
@judsonchristudas
@judsonchristudas 2 года назад
Even the Gibson
@lee_akatsuki
@lee_akatsuki 2 года назад
so much wisdom and expertise.. not just fixing buzz but he knows how much is too much.. great 👍🏻
@derekmetcalfe5018
@derekmetcalfe5018 3 года назад
I've heard of setting a Bass up with a bit of growl from a low action but never thought about it with a guitar. . Makes sense to set it up to a playing style as long as you can't hear it through an amp. You learn something everyday , many thanks
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver Год назад
You can hear bass rattle in the break on "Fortunate Son"
@gearViewmirror
@gearViewmirror 3 года назад
Some eye opening facts from a real pro, exactly what i needed to fix my sisters guitar. Thanks for a great video Rhett!🎸🤘
@garycrant4511
@garycrant4511 3 года назад
Thank you. This is genuinely one of the most helpful tutorials I have ever learnt from. I've been playing guitar since the 1970s and became hopelessly OCD about setting low action, trying to eliminate fret buzz. Sometimes I've wasted hours getting frustrated and obsessive about it. This is exactly the kick up the arse I've needed to just relax and tolerate a realistically inevitable level of buzz. Cheers.. So now all I'll need is a pragmatic lesson on the limits of reasonable intonation achievable with Danelectro/Gotoh electric sitar bridges...!!!???
@celox
@celox 3 года назад
This is the first video I've come across that talks about this in such honest detail. I do my own setups and it took some time to figure out what I like and also what is acceptable. And during that process it was not helpful at all that most other videos say things along the lines of 'WOW SUCH LOW ACTION AND NO BUZZ"
@relevantinformation6655
@relevantinformation6655 3 года назад
I’ve noticed a big difference between dry summer and wet winters. Humidity on the neck - get the truss rod adjustment and sting level out. Great channel 👍
@highndry18
@highndry18 3 года назад
I've read guitar forum posts saying that there should be zero buzz at all and it's nice to hear an actual professional debunk that. If it sounds great through the amp who cares, even more so when performing live on stage when the amps are on blast.
@inquisitivenessandcontempl9918
Well you may be raise the action and if your attack is gentle, you will have no buzz most of the time.
@wanderer4125
@wanderer4125 3 года назад
This popped up the morning after "finishing" my blackout Nashville telecaster build. It's a sign, here's a sub.
@jakeah1175
@jakeah1175 3 года назад
Best setup video I’ve seen in a while. Ben’s channel would be amazing.
@joelpoitras6226
@joelpoitras6226 3 года назад
Nice overlook on the subject and good job explaining this. Quick straight forward, no mysterious secrets about the best luthier in cave from the hymmalayia mountains who has the fretbuzz free recipe. Something important missing here though and not covered is the neck/body alignment. A slight sawdust or dried paint drop in the neck pocket can have an impact on fretbuzz. A bit of blocksanding or shimming in the neck pocket can rid alot of buzzing issues that can't be totally fix with a setup. Adjusting a guitar is essential as tuning it almost, and should be learned as the string tension, aging of wood, temperature and humidity are constant changing factors, so an occasional adjustment may be needed every now and then. A new guitar with a professional luthier adjustment the day of purchase doesn't mean you're getting the best out of it 5 years later.
@andrewbailey7999
@andrewbailey7999 3 года назад
I was very stressed out about my guitar setup before this video, but I think it's made some really useful points. The truss rod hint was especially useful. I think I might restring my guitar and do a new setup with this advice in mind. Wish me luck!
@derfalschejunge
@derfalschejunge 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, I am lazy and don't change strings often. But when they start to buzz, I know it's finally time. 😅
@jocro1029
@jocro1029 3 года назад
One thing you have to deal with using light gauged strings because they require less tension to tune to pitch than a heavier string is more fret buzz, unless you have a very light touch.
@rowlandstraylight
@rowlandstraylight 3 года назад
Thank you so much for making a sensible video on fret buzz. I feel like I'm screaming into the void so much when I say plug it in and play how you would normally not like you're trying to make it buzz.
@anthonybags2626
@anthonybags2626 3 года назад
I needed this video in my life. For someone who does my own setups on my guitars this makes me happy.
@michaeldunn7411
@michaeldunn7411 3 года назад
Thanks bro! Just got a new honeyburst performer strat. It has slight fret buzz but I am now realizing that is really normal.
@shredgd5
@shredgd5 3 года назад
From what I hear, Ben is one of the few people who really knows how guitars work. Even if I do another job, I've been working on my guitars since I was an adolescent and now my setups are so fine my friends take their guitars to me to fix some bad setups even made by real luthiers. The concepts of correct nut filing (angles, height and smoothness of both bottom and lateral surfaces), buzz dependance on picking force, correct relief are paramount to a perfectly working guitar. But we'll continue to see people shopping for new hyper-locking tuners to fix their tuning problems, forever...
@robb3159
@robb3159 3 года назад
Glad he demonstrated the Jag. As an owner, I've often wondered if the heavy buzz was an intentional characteristic or caused by poor setup.
@dailybaglimit
@dailybaglimit 2 года назад
This is a great video, you guys covered the subject really well. Pointing out that some buzz is ok when the set up sounds good is awesome. Subscribed.
@markhammer643
@markhammer643 3 года назад
I was experiencing severe fret buzz, as well as fretting out, in my pre-war Kalamzoo KG-21 archtop. I brought it to a luthier and he had a three-word solution: "Use heavier strings". Accustomed to lighter gauge strings on my electrics, I had installed those on the KG-21. *BUT* the KG-21 does not have an adjustable truss rod. Hell, I'm not even sure it has ANY truss rod. The neck is built to provide the sort of relief that anticipates the typical string gauge used in the 1930s. So when the strings being used do not provide enough tension to pull the headstock forward *enough* to compete with the built-in relief, the neck relief wins, and bows the neck backward, making the middle frets (6th to 12th) higher than they should be, compared to the nut. I switched to a more appropriate gauge for the guitar, and the neck gradually self-righted over the course of several weeks. It has remained ever true for the last 25 years. Backbow is certainly not the cause of ALL fret buzz, but it was in this particular case.
@disco4535
@disco4535 3 года назад
I see a video with Ben dropping knowledge, I leave a like
@8Seven65
@8Seven65 3 месяца назад
This is the best explanation of this. Fantastic reference, without having to go to multiple sources. Thankyou!
@ReplicateReality
@ReplicateReality 5 месяцев назад
Perfect. Calmed me down about the buzzing and taught me how to fix the little buzz I had
@davidhoxit4274
@davidhoxit4274 3 года назад
Great video! My father is a machinist and a Luthier....he hand made several violins in the 90's. Six in total, such a long venture with little reward other than making good friends. He repaired many local instruments in my hometown, he is my greatest influence!
@scottcollins88
@scottcollins88 3 года назад
Enjoy the way you explain the process of the adjustments.
@johnspalding3842
@johnspalding3842 3 года назад
Excellent vid on this subject, including defining "acceptable level of buzzing," which is a level not audible in the amplified signal.
@JustinSmith1287
@JustinSmith1287 2 месяца назад
This is the most valuable video for electric guitarists on the internet. Just saved me from hours and hours (more) of going insane.
@RamosFilms
@RamosFilms 3 года назад
Fret buzz? More like fRHETT buzz amiright?... okay, I'll see myself out now
@MrTw2009
@MrTw2009 3 года назад
I was going to make this exact comment lol.
@truckercowboyed2638
@truckercowboyed2638 3 года назад
You win the internet
@NoNameNo.5
@NoNameNo.5 3 года назад
Get out.
@user-ts2tm7zu1b
@user-ts2tm7zu1b 3 года назад
The door ➡️🚪
@wakatak2130
@wakatak2130 3 года назад
ha!
@YesterdaysHeadlines
@YesterdaysHeadlines 3 года назад
Honestly, I'm gonna sleep good tonight
@quickdiesel5322
@quickdiesel5322 7 месяцев назад
Same
@ridgebringger6520
@ridgebringger6520 2 года назад
Guitar tech here! I have a Squier tele Thinline I fell in love with And literally spent 15 hours (not in a row) adjusting the guitar because I was freaking out over fret buzz. This video helped me!
@sivertflttum8209
@sivertflttum8209 3 года назад
A greater feeling of relief i've rarely felt.
@annunacky4463
@annunacky4463 3 года назад
First, and I mean first, explanation that makes sense to me. Im getting the Allen wrenches out! My tele will have no recourse. UPDATE. Took me ten minutes to adjust relief. I was trying for no buzz with no amp. Duh. Thanks a zillion. My tele is back. All my other set up held, so neck was excessively bowed.
@andrewshepherd188
@andrewshepherd188 3 года назад
I needed this video a month ago! All good tho, took it into the shop and now my strat sings like a little birdy, heavier strings and some adjustments did the trick
@alphajames33
@alphajames33 3 года назад
One of the best videos I've watched on the subject! Well done!
@snowyowl1717
@snowyowl1717 3 года назад
Super useful video. The explanation of where your buzzing on the fretboard WRT to backbow/relief was what I needed. Thanks
@alannedelec2714
@alannedelec2714 3 года назад
I wanted super low action on my guitars and made my local seller adjust them. After a while, I finaly understood super low action was not for me and did the reverse. It has to be set from the way you play. I have to press more the strings but my tone is better :)
@MajicFreeman
@MajicFreeman 3 года назад
That little thing Ben did with the red double cut at 1:48 was funky af
@dylanriner
@dylanriner 3 года назад
Jeff is the man to go to! Took all my electrics to him and he fixed them right up!
@JosePineda-jn8jk
@JosePineda-jn8jk 2 года назад
I worked at a custom shop in the north county San Diego region, and let me say everyone at the shop thought very highly of suhr. Fretwork, setups, neck shape, and tone all wrapped into one masterpiece of a guitar. One day I will own one!
@davejohnsonmusic
@davejohnsonmusic 3 года назад
When adjusting the truss rod, it's best to let it sit overnight to adjust to the relief you set. Always do 1/8th turns at a time.
@cinnamongirl8158
@cinnamongirl8158 3 года назад
That's just another myth. You have just watched how a professional went totally crazy with the truss rod in a $3k guitar.
@Fausto_4841
@Fausto_4841 Год назад
@@cinnamongirl8158 totally crazy? it was like a half turn.
@stephenbedford1395
@stephenbedford1395 3 года назад
What frustrates me is when open strings, particularly the high E and B strings, buzz in spite of seemingly having sufficient clearance off the fretboard.
@PHeMoX
@PHeMoX 3 года назад
Sounds like a nut problem for those two particular strings, cut too deep into the nut. You could consider replacing the nut, but would have to setup all strings again obviously.
@deriktofil
@deriktofil 2 года назад
That's sounds like a problem with the nut. If open strings are buzzing, that might be the culprit.
@shaalis
@shaalis Год назад
Amazing video with section by section examples. Thanks guys that was a HUGE help!
@fleshrevolt
@fleshrevolt Год назад
Thanks Rhett, I come back to this video with every new setup to ease my mind.
@rickyguitarra88
@rickyguitarra88 3 года назад
Fret buzz is the REAL “transparent” hard clipping overdrive.
@Simrasil_
@Simrasil_ 3 года назад
Thanks, it always threw me off that my frets were buzzing as soon as I tried to get lower action and so I always play with my action way too high.
@emf2482
@emf2482 2 года назад
lol same here, and that is damn difficult if u have skinny fingers:P
@MichaelLagerstedt
@MichaelLagerstedt 3 года назад
Just saved this video to my guitar building playlist. Great info!!! Just build my dream guitar (as documented on my channel) heavily inspired by this channel, and setting up my Serus J inspired guitar I thought lot about the buzzing. Thanks 😊
@costas0
@costas0 2 года назад
This is amazing. As someone who is trying to fix a guitar it's a lifeline.
@petebialk5335
@petebialk5335 3 года назад
Did Ben say "plugged out"?😅 That's funny AF! Hey Rhett, you should seriously think about having Righteous Guitars start their own channel, begining with you and Ben doing a few small series videos to help it get off the ground. I bet it would really help a lot with them competing against sweetwater and other online merchants. Just an idea. One that I hope gets me a discount on in-store purchases if it does well😅😅
@ralfhedstrom
@ralfhedstrom 3 года назад
I am kind of nerdy about fret buzz....I kind of like my strats with a certain kind of fret buzz. The one that comes in secondary and is just "licking" the fret, making it a buzz/fuzz sound :)
@thisisarikomusic
@thisisarikomusic 3 года назад
Appreciate the knowledge. I started playin in April and am trying to learn as much as possible as an aspiring musician. Thanks for the videos
@bullwinklemoose8291
@bullwinklemoose8291 3 года назад
Thanks for this video. Super informative and like others, my setup causes the type of 'acceptable' buzz highlighted, but I never thought it was OK. Not worried about it anymore. Yay!
@codymarshall7364
@codymarshall7364 3 года назад
OCD stress relief.thankyou
@sledgehammer3989
@sledgehammer3989 3 года назад
How to fix fret buzz? Set the amp volume to five o'clock.
@JS-te4gz
@JS-te4gz 3 года назад
7 o clock you mean
@harrysachs2274
@harrysachs2274 2 года назад
I think you missed the joke.
@JS-te4gz
@JS-te4gz 2 года назад
@@harrysachs2274 no 7 o'clock is usually off volume wise....on my Amps anyway...5 is maximum...
@thseed7
@thseed7 2 года назад
I love that videos slip through the cracks sometimes. I missed this on release but the offset acoustic buzz 👏🤘🎸
@StealthParrot
@StealthParrot 3 года назад
This guy really knows what he's talking about. Very informative video, thank you!
@smackyfrog6046
@smackyfrog6046 3 года назад
How to fix fret buzz. Step 1: just play slide, bro.
@davejohnsonmusic
@davejohnsonmusic 3 года назад
I've heard with slide playing it's better to have slightly higher action?
@BuddycatAFK
@BuddycatAFK 3 года назад
That’s fair 🤣
@DarkSideofSynth
@DarkSideofSynth 3 года назад
Or remove the strings altogether... or go fretless! ;)
@mikeg.9238
@mikeg.9238 3 года назад
@@davejohnsonmusic Totally true , iv'e got an old cheap Gibson with high action. I use it specifically for slide!
@mieldecamerun8413
@mieldecamerun8413 3 года назад
@@DarkSideofSynth or else play a tambourine...i got an issue with my tele, it is a ringing, like a sitar ringin' that seems to come from the saddles...it is drivin' me mad and bringin' me down
@0000song0000
@0000song0000 3 года назад
2:44 as someone who uses metric system, i really dont understandn why imperial users say "2/64th" instead of 1/32
@jordanbarker6848
@jordanbarker6848 3 года назад
This video has made me feel so much better about the buzz on my guitar, cheers
@dennisflock3958
@dennisflock3958 3 года назад
always great info, demos, and videos. Thanks, Rhett!
@InTheSh8
@InTheSh8 3 года назад
Seems also a bit of a subjective thing since (when recorded) most of the times only the player knows exactly where the buzz is. I find it absolutely annoying on my guitars and I have expensive ones, cheap ones, old ones...! Sooner or later every perfect setup starts buzzing. Mostly it starts in the first frets and high gain won't save you. The frets get dented. There are amps that pronounce fret buzz more than others. I hear it in my recordings, especially when I play near the headstock and dampen the chords. It appears like a digital distortion and can be noticed during a progression of chords played all over the neck. In higher frets the recording sounds clearer, other instruments shine through better. And although it annoys me like hell, I recently got a very positive comment on my guitar sound. So, the buzz was not noticed and I it's more or less a thing in my mind because I know my fretboards/guitars too well!
@chestnutjuice
@chestnutjuice 3 года назад
1:54 casually kicking ass just because I can
@lorimeyers3839
@lorimeyers3839 3 года назад
Not to mention every time you make adjustments to your saddles (for string height) you are also changing string distance from your pickups, which will also create a different tone (lower output if you increase string height and higher output if you lower string height). Pickup adjustment is something I do after neck relief and setting action.
@TheTopGun920
@TheTopGun920 9 месяцев назад
This was really helpful. I put 9's on my Schecter for the first time and there was so much buzz I was worried I needed to raise the action.
@dad_music3139
@dad_music3139 3 года назад
I didn’t see the link to Ben’s blog post regarding this. Or what is Jeff’s? Either way, I didn’t notice a link in the description.
@JohnLloydDavis
@JohnLloydDavis 3 года назад
Seconded, I can't see the link either.
@AndyIsleman
@AndyIsleman 3 года назад
HEY ! That´s like a really cool name for a rockstar... Johnny Fretbuzz ;)
@Stu-Vino
@Stu-Vino 3 года назад
What a fascinating video, with everything so well explained. Thank you!
@guitarsenpai420
@guitarsenpai420 2 года назад
I never knew. What is this feeling? Thank you for fixing my life.
@IanOPadrick
@IanOPadrick 3 года назад
Day 4 (I think) of suggesting a "what is the res-o-glass sound" video to talk about Airline, National, and Supro guitars
@Treetopflyer777
@Treetopflyer777 3 года назад
I was just about to bring in my new 2020 Les Paul standard because it’s started buzzing bad after only a month.
@spudvader
@spudvader 3 года назад
Have you changed the string gauge?
@Treetopflyer777
@Treetopflyer777 3 года назад
@@spudvader not yet. It’s only buzzing on the E A and D strings and from about the 7th or 8th fret up. Strange
@spudvader
@spudvader 3 года назад
@@Treetopflyer777 should try turning the wheel and raise the action a little. At worst you're going to take your guitar to the shop so might as well fiddle a bit and see what things feel like, make the luthier work for his monies lol
@Treetopflyer777
@Treetopflyer777 3 года назад
@@spudvader nah. Still using the original strings from Gibson. Only had it a short while. What’s stock for a 60’s les Paul? 10’s?
@spudvader
@spudvader 3 года назад
@@Treetopflyer777 I'm not sure, I know Gibson were putting 9s on for a bit but not sure now
@JordanAF808
@JordanAF808 3 года назад
Sooooo many great tips in your videos recently. Thanks dude!
@Makromark
@Makromark 3 года назад
Thanks for this video, finally somebody explaining the thing in a clear and practical way
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