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Hi, sorry my english is limited.

 

I had too much buzz on my JT69s and the saddle action screws on the bridge were already at the maximum when I received the guitar (it was brand new).

 

The only solution I found, after relaxing the truss road (1/8 turn), was to use the 2 main screws of the bridge and raise the entire block (see image), but I'm not sure it's the best way.

 

 

 

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Could you share you own setups ?

 

thanks in advance, and sorry again for the bad english.

 
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You should not have to crank the bridge up that high.  Looks to me like the neck set angle is wrong. 

I guess so, but can't fix the buzzing. or I have to work on the truss road again, neck is maybe too flat

 

What's your chords height on the 7 and 12 (and the latest fret) ?

 

Thanks again.

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I can't comment on the neck bow, but the fact you have to jack the bridge so far from the body suggests the neck needs shimming.  If this is a new instrument, send it back for warranty service or replacement.  The string height on my JTV-69 is about 0.07" at the 12th fret.  However that may not mean much since I have a Strat neck on mine that's been professionally mounted and leveled in a Plek machine.  The original neck was a miserable design, but mine never needed the bridge cranked up like that.

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The only solution I found, after relaxing the truss rod (1/8 turn)...

While truss rod adjustments do need to be made in small increments, 1/8 of a turn is hardly anything, and it probably won't move the neck all that much. Most routine set-up instructions call for 1/4 turn at a time, tuning to pitch, then allowing some time for the neck to settle in. Rather than jacking up the string height so high, you may just need to loosen the rod a bit more.

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While truss rod adjustments do need to be made in small increments, 1/8 of a turn is hardly anything, and it probably won't move the neck all that much. Most routine set-up instructions call for 1/4 turn at a time, tuning to pitch, then allowing some time for the neck to settle in. Rather than jacking up the string height so high, you may just need to loosen the rod a bit more.

 

hmm, seems that the neck itself is badly screwed maybe. post-684361-0-67382400-1443357540_thumb.jpg

 

I lower the vibrato, but buzzing is back a bit.

 

Bad thing is I'm in France, and very difficult to find someone who wants to work on this. returning to warranty seems to be complicated too.

 

thanks for your helps.

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I don't know whether the neck itself has issues since you have not posted any photos of it.  I find it more likely that it needs a shim to correct the set angle.  Whatever the underlying cause, you should make a warranty claim on that guitar.  Hold Line6 accountable for poor production quality.

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