After You Setup Your Guitar Check for Fret Buzz 3 Possible Outcomes
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Once your guitar is properly set up it’s time to check for fret issues that could cause buzzing. When checking your guitar for fret buzz there are three possible outcomes: Isolated Fret Buzz, Even Fret Buzz or No Fret Buzz. Learn how to diagnose your guitar with MusicNomad’s easy to follow how-to instructions anyone can follow. You usually don't want to kill your buzz, unless it's fret buzz. • In this video, MusicNomad teams up with master guitar tech Geoff Luttrell to walk you through the three different scenarios. The process is the same for all electric, acoustic, classical and bass guitars such as Fender, Gibson, Martin, PRS and more. Follow along with your own guitar and you will be amazed that yes you can do fretwork on your own guitar. • Check out MusicNomad’s Fret Care Hub for lots of how to videos, frequently asked questions and info on MusicNomad’s Fret Care Tools. https://www.musicnomadcare.com/FretCa... • Note: Before evaluating your frets for fret buzz or uneven frets, you MUST set up your Guitar first. Use MusicNomad's Keep It Simple Setup (KISS)™ precision gauges and tools combined with step-by-step guidelines anyone can follow to set up their guitar to play and sound great. To learn more about how to setup your own guitar or bass visit MusicNomad's Setup Hub: https://www.musicnomadcare.com/How-To...
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