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This is for the electronics engineer having fret buzz
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Re: This is for the electronics engineer having fret buzz
That's about the most overly complicated method of performing a simple task I've ever seen! I guess it would be a perfect method for deaf people but otherwise......... [img]graemlins/brow.gif[/img]My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.
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Re: This is for the electronics engineer having fret buzz
You can go to the dollar store and buy a set of geometry tools (a six inch ruler, a triangle thing, and a protractor) and use the various lengths of straightedges to check for high and low frets. much simpler, and cheaper than the 20 dollar fret rocker from stewmac.
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Re: This is for the electronics engineer having fret buzz
Mark you're obviously not an engineer. To an engineer the world is a dull and feature-poor place. We'll spend months working out a way to automate a simple 30-second task that we'll have to perform no more than a few dozen times in our entire lives. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!
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Re: This is for the electronics engineer having fret buzz
Where's the imagination in this method?! Why not also hook up an oscilloscope and compare the sine waves between a buzzing vs. a non-buzzing fret? You could then run the results through a $5000.00 statistical analysis program on your PC.
Is this guy a caveman or what? [img]/images/graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]Member - National Sarcasm Society
"Oh, sure. Like we need your support."
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