Intodays video I show you how to easily fix bad String Alignment.The only tool you need for this easy fix is a Phillips head screwdriver.Subscribe to The Gu
Notjust the open B but also the B on the 5th fret of the G string. Apparently it resonated through the neck and would rattle the loose E tuning key. What I thought was string buzz/rattle was actually the tuning key rattling. Weird. Now I have to replace it or figure out how to fix it. Anyway, just another possibility.
Thereis nothing more annoying than getting string buzz and rattle while you play your guitar. You might immediately think there's something wrong with your
Settingthe recommended height depends on guitar type and preference; as you can see on the chart of the gauge. We're going to go for a low action (0.05 on the low E and 0.04 on the high E) measuring from the top of the 12th fret to the bottom of the low E string first and then moving on to the high E string.
Tunedto pitch, capo your guitar at the 12th fret. Beginning with the low E, adjust the bridge saddle height, just high enough so that each string is buzz free from the 12th to the highest fret. Remove the capo and check the neck relief. Too little and the strings will buzz on the lower frets. AboutRepairs. Guitar Center Repairs is your go-to spot for expert stringed instrument repairs, upgrades and servicing. Located inside every Guitar Center store, our staff of experienced, certified technicians will keep your guitar or other stringed instrument in peak playing condition and help you get the most out of your investment.