Mule Train
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It's a Yamaha 730 nato neck and I think it's maybe a tension issue. If I move the G string on the saddle closer to the D string it gets better and less buzzing or goes away all together. The neck has tension clockwise and is straight no bow and the frets are level. It plays real nice otherwise with action not high or low, almost perfect with ok intonation.
I started my own set up with the capo and the feeler gauge (truss rod counter clockwise neck bowed down)method and the action was way to high but the G string quit buzzing. I never touched the nut nor did I shave the saddle yet. Would I need another saddle with a different compensation or go back to my previous standard set up with the high action and shave down the saddle?
I started my own set up with the capo and the feeler gauge (truss rod counter clockwise neck bowed down)method and the action was way to high but the G string quit buzzing. I never touched the nut nor did I shave the saddle yet. Would I need another saddle with a different compensation or go back to my previous standard set up with the high action and shave down the saddle?