Topic: Fret Buzz

Hi, havent been playing too long, have just changed the strings of my electric guitar and am gettin fret buzz on the sixth E string how do I stop this?

Thanks in advance

Re: Fret Buzz

could be a number of reasons

most likely is that the action is too low (the string is not high enough above the frets)

can  normally be corrected without much trouble by some minor adjustment to the bridge. normally a matter of turning a screw to raise the height of the string 

but it depends what sort of guitar is it ?

fender type or gibson type

Re: Fret Buzz

Its a Gibson copy, I think where I went wrong maybe was removing all the strings before putting on the new ones, have since read that I should have replaced one at a time!

Re: Fret Buzz

try moving the thumb wheels underneath the bridge - the bridge should go up (and down).

make sure you know exactly where you started from and move it tiny amounts

hopefully the buzz will disappear

Re: Fret Buzz

I always remove all strings and my electric and acoustic guitars when re-stringing as it is the only way to give it a good clean and to treat the fretboard. It had never given me a problem.

You may have put on a set of lighter gauge strings than it had before to cause the buzz but as John has mentioned raising the bridge slightly should cure the problem.

Roger.

"Do, or do not; there is no try"

Re: Fret Buzz

Thanks very much for everyones help, have fidlled about with the bridge and it has taken the buzz away.

Cheers