Topic: FRETBUZZ when lifting fingers off strings
I have had my LAG 4S100DCE acoustic guitar for about 18 months. When I first purchased it, it had a fairly low action and was quite easy to play. Recently, the action has become higher and I have been experiencing horrible fret buzz, not when I strum a chord, but when I lift my fingers off the chord to play another. Where originally the guitar was quite forgiving and nice and easy to play, now, if you don't put your fingers precisely at the end of the fret, the buzzing occurs. For instance if my fingers are in the middle of the fret. I have tightened the truss rod and also have sanded the saddle to lower the action. The playability is better but the buzzing (when lifting fingers off the strings) is awful. There is no buzzing on playing the actual chord so the action doesn't seem too low. I can't quite understand how a guitar can be a joy to play and then change so dramatically. I also don't understand why I would need to lower the saddle when it was ok to begin with. What would have happened to my guitar to make this necessary. I am very careful with the guitar and only play it at home. I consider myself quite a novice really and am still struggling with barre chords, especially on my acoustic (not quite so bad on electric). Can anybody give me advice on how to get rid of this buzzing? Has anybody else experienced the same problem and rectified it? I would really appreciate any help on this matter.
Thanks in anticipation.
Bill Green.