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A local kid came by the other day to show me his new bass and ask for advice...So now I come here...
It's an older Kramer 4 string, nuthin' fancy, but plays ok. What caught my ear was a loud buzzing that occured when certain lower notes were played. Can't hear it through the amp, only when playing "unplugged". It's in the neck, has me thinking it's the truss rod. Open "A" and "F" are the worst, causing a damn-near rattle to commence. I physically shook the thing (no, NOT like a two year old squallin' brat), but no sign of loose parts.
The question is, if it IS the truss rod, is there a fix? I put a wrench to it just to check for tension, which there seems to be, but I wasn't prepared to actually start cranking on the thing and getting his neck out of whack...
...Closest tech is 50 miles away, and I'm not heading that direction anytime soon...
Eric
It's an older Kramer 4 string, nuthin' fancy, but plays ok. What caught my ear was a loud buzzing that occured when certain lower notes were played. Can't hear it through the amp, only when playing "unplugged". It's in the neck, has me thinking it's the truss rod. Open "A" and "F" are the worst, causing a damn-near rattle to commence. I physically shook the thing (no, NOT like a two year old squallin' brat), but no sign of loose parts.
The question is, if it IS the truss rod, is there a fix? I put a wrench to it just to check for tension, which there seems to be, but I wasn't prepared to actually start cranking on the thing and getting his neck out of whack...
...Closest tech is 50 miles away, and I'm not heading that direction anytime soon...
Eric
