I am trying to dial in my new ASAT Classic Tribute (import) and having trouble getting the high E lower and not buzzing of fretting out. If it is fret related I will take it to someone how knows what they are doing.
Could a too shallow neck angle be a cause? A flat neck angle would mean less space for the string to move. As the saddle goes lower, the sting will just lay on all the frets.
Asking because a lot of info on shims describes where saddle height is at extreme high or low travel, need to shim to allow adjustment. My saddles are near top of height, buzz happens when I go lower with lots of saddle adjustment down remaining.
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I am trying to dial in my new ASAT Classic Tribute (import) and having trouble getting the high E lower and not buzzing of fretting out. If it is fret related I will take it to someone how knows what they are doing.
Could a too shallow neck angle be a cause? A flat neck angle would mean less space for the string to move. As the saddle goes lower, the sting will just lay on all the frets.
Asking because a lot of info on shims describes where saddle height is at extreme high or low travel, need to shim to allow adjustment. My saddles are near top of height, buzz happens when I go lower with lots of saddle adjustment down remaining.
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