Why does my 325 buzz?
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
Why does my 325 buzz?
Here's the situation...
Recently my 325 has developed a pretty bad buzz to it. I don't know why. When I play a string, I can hear the bridge rattle. And, it doesn't have rollers on it - it's a modern bridge.
Does anyone know why this is happening? I've got Pyramid Gold heavy strings on it, and the action is great. I just can't stand the buzz.
Recently my 325 has developed a pretty bad buzz to it. I don't know why. When I play a string, I can hear the bridge rattle. And, it doesn't have rollers on it - it's a modern bridge.
Does anyone know why this is happening? I've got Pyramid Gold heavy strings on it, and the action is great. I just can't stand the buzz.
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Nick, they were rattling because not all 4 were contacting the plate. The trick if you want to keep the O-rings and originality is to tension all 4 so they contact the plate properly and then put a tiny drop of red LocTite on all 4 screws where they thread into the bridge. Next day, no more rattle.
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This operation should not be attempted by an amateur...it should only by tackled by pros like Dr. Jingle Jangle.
For one thing, you need one of those funny hats with the little net hanging down...or at least a fencing mask.
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For one thing, you need one of those funny hats with the little net hanging down...or at least a fencing mask.
And if the bees don't wanna come out, ya gotta smoke 'em out...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
