Topic: Getting some buzz on the b and e strings.
It's an inexpensive guitar that I've played the snot out of for a while. It's been banged around in my truck and tripped over at campfires and generally treated like the guitar of someone who enjoys playing outdoors with friends.
So, I'm thinking it's possible that this is a bridge issue.
I change strings regularly. I know how to fret the chords. The buzz is a recent thing.
Thoughts? I'm considering replacing the bridge with a bone or a Tusq bridge and having the tech set it up at the same time. I'm guessing that will be less expensive than a new guitar, and I'm going to keep this one regardless because no matter how good of a guitar I get ever, I'm still going to need a campfire beater.
Any idea on the right value for labor I ought to be paying?
- Zurf
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