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Permalink Dead strings behind bridge (Jazzmaster)

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So I got my first jazzmaster

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/guitars/fender-troy-van-leeuwen-jazzmaster-electric-guitar

and I've replaced my strings for the first time and have encountered a problem,the low e string behind the bridge is now dead and buzzing out, I think it's buzzing out on the screw that's directly beneath it but I can't be too sure, any ideas on how to fix this?

Be sure that the string does not touch the head of the intonation screw. Also, be careful that the string is not too close to the other end of the intonation screw. I shorten some of the intonation screws to avoid this problem. The final thing to do to improve the sound of the two lowest strings is to put a small price of foam under the E and A strings at the tailpiece.

If you haven't already, it's always a good idea to get a good setup done on a new guitar. It'll probably resolve any buzzing issues.

Interesting Jazzmaster, I have not seen this one before. Are these made in Corona Dave?

Paul
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skeeter wrote:

If you haven't already, it's always a good idea to get a good setup done on a new guitar. It'll probably resolve any buzzing issues.

Interesting Jazzmaster, I have not seen this one before. Are these made in Corona Dave?

No, not from Corona. Maybe Mexico.

I see it has a Mustang bridge. My previous advice won't help. Except, put a thin piece of foam under the strings. Behind the bridge to stop the rattles and out of tune ringing.

An other possibility is that the low e string behind the bridge is touching the head of the tremolo screw.

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Frelonvert wrote:

An other possibility is that the low e string behind the bridge is touching the head of the tremolo screw.

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Yeah that's it, it's buzzing out on the trem screw

If it's hitting that screw either the bridge is too low or the screw is loose.
Just take it to a good guitar tech and get a setup done. You should always do that with a new guitar anyway, they're not usually set up at the factory.

Paul
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skeeter wrote:

If it's hitting that screw either the bridge is too low or the screw is loose.
Just take it to a good guitar tech and get a setup done. You should always do that with a new guitar anyway, they're not usually set up at the factory.

Alright I'll go and do that,I had some mates suggesting a guy so I'll go see him, thanks for all the advice guys

See you round

I purchased that same model and ended up sending it back for a full refund. Lots of QC issues, but the main problem was the neck not seated in the pocket correctly and the high E string was completely off the fret board past the 12th fret. It was supposedly inspected before shipping but obviously not well enough.
I bought it from Sweetwater and their customer service was great and no problems with the return.

I set-up all my guitars and likely could've made it work with some minor effort and expense, but considering it was brand new and anything beyond changing strings would've voided the warranty I opted to just return it.

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