Resonator buzz
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Resonator buzz
I have an 8 string resonator that I have had for about a year. It will not stop buzzing on certain strings at certain frets, no matter what I do. I have tried heavier strings, lighter stings, higher tunings, lower tunings, different bars, different string brands, but nothing seems to eliminate the buzz. I have had this insrtument to my local set up guy, and he helped, but could not solve the problem. If anyone could shed some insight, I would be grateful. Thanks,
John
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John..
I usually suspect setup, or, look at the tailpiece, insert and nut areas.
Let me know if I can help.
We live within an hour of each other.
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I usually suspect setup, or, look at the tailpiece, insert and nut areas.
Let me know if I can help.
We live within an hour of each other.
HowardP
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John,
Paul Beard has a video that demonstrates how to set your Dobro up. He takes it apart and
puts it back together showing the various techniques in order to minimize the "buzz"
problem.
It is well worth having.
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Paul Beard has a video that demonstrates how to set your Dobro up. He takes it apart and
puts it back together showing the various techniques in order to minimize the "buzz"
problem.
It is well worth having.
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John, I don't know too much about setups and adjustments, but when I had a buzz in my dobro, someone asked me to check and see if the spider were sitting perfectly on the cone. Other things: check to see if the whole cone/spider unit has turned slightly. the saddle should be closer to the nut on the treble side.
Also, try finding a pattern of which strings buzz at which points. Then check to see if those strings are sitting perfectly straight in the saddle.
Lincoln
Also, try finding a pattern of which strings buzz at which points. Then check to see if those strings are sitting perfectly straight in the saddle.
Lincoln
I have an old Regal that had a persistant buzz... turned out to be a cover plate screw. Most of the were pretty loose from a few decades of being unscrewed, and the plywod was pretty much stripped. and barely able to hold them. I used a stanley knife to cut a toothpick into tiny sections and glued these into the holes, sanded them flush, and then reattached the coverplate. No single set-up change has had such a dramatic effect on the sound of this guitar!
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Gregg McKenna, a resophonic luthier and contributor to the forum, has a trouble shooting guide on his web site that should cover many of these things. http://www.mckennaguitars.com/setup_repairs.htm
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You guys realize you're discussing a problem from six years ago, right?
Either he's figured it out by now or else he's moved on.
Either he's figured it out by now or else he's moved on.
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