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Hi there fellow members,
what is your opinion when you are looking at this image?
String action at 12th fret: E6 = 2,5 mm / 0,098 and E1 = 2 mm / 0,0787.
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04-01-2021 10:19 AM
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Looks way too tilted.
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Originally Posted by Gitterbug
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Can you post a picture with a sightline down the neck?
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Time for fret leveling.
It could be one offending fret on the bass side. When you lower the bass side, does the buzz happen all along the fretboard?
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If it plays well, all is good.
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Originally Posted by BiscoDrew
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If the guitar has been subjected to recent temperature or humidity changes, maybe the top moved a bit? I've seen that happen with archtops and one month later they play perfectly again..
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I don’t see any relief on that neck. Perhaps adding some would help.
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Originally Posted by Tal_175
The guitar has had a neck reset by a luthier.
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Originally Posted by Alter
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Originally Posted by Musgo Real
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Originally Posted by Mark M.
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Originally Posted by Tal_175
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Prior to the neck reset fhe guitar needed a low bridge. After the reset you need a taller bridge.
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Originally Posted by Musgo Real
But it's still strange that it's only the bass side. If increasing relief doesn't help you reduce the height of the bass side, fret leveling might be the solution.
One question is, with the bass side high, does the wood bridge intonate well?
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A lot of guess work take it to a competent repair person.
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Originally Posted by Tal_175
As you can see the neck lost some contact to the body because of string tension. Luthier told me after the neck reset that the guitar, a Hofner 455/S has a steep angle which was set wrong by the company, so he had to use a new but higher bridge because the original one, made by Hofner, was too low now, even in its highest position. Unfortunatly he glued the neck to the body with the same steep angle and not in a new angle which fits the original bridge.Last edited by Musgo Real; 04-01-2021 at 11:51 AM.
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Originally Posted by deacon Mark
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If the E1 gap at 12th fret is 2 mm and E6 2.5 mm, the difference at bridge should 2x0.5 mm = 1 mm. The photo shows a different story, meaning something's really wrong. The neck down from nut photo is not clear enough to reveal anything. A roller coaster neck with a twist and a hump at 12th? How qualified is your luthier anyway?
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Originally Posted by Musgo Real
It's possible that after the neck reset, the neck is tilted a bit sideways causing the bass side to be higher. Like it's as if you rotated the neck on it's horizontal axis. I don't see how this could have a negative impact on the playability (considering it's only a sight sideways tilt).
If this is true, then the action would be even across the fretboard and the wood bridge will intonate well, despite the bass side of the bridge being higher. It looks like this is the case.
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Originally Posted by Gitterbug
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Originally Posted by Tal_175
Last image: These are the lowest positions on the bridge that I can play buzz free on the lower frets. String action, please see my first post at the beginning of this topic.
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Originally Posted by Musgo Real
I mean one other explanation is if the fret wires are higher on the bass side then on the treble side after a bad fret leveling job. But I doubt it.
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Originally Posted by Tal_175
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