I don't own this instrument yet but if the price is right I'm wondering how to go about fixing it.
It's a charango (10 string nylon soprano sized instrument) that is made from one piece of wood so no bolt on neck,no truss rod and no standard nut (has zero fret).
Supposedly it has fret buzz due to too low action. I take this to mean too much relief in the neck.
How could this be "fixed" to make it playable?
Would you simply put in a larger zero fret? Raise the bridge by putting more wood under the base? Installing a standard nut?
It's a charango (10 string nylon soprano sized instrument) that is made from one piece of wood so no bolt on neck,no truss rod and no standard nut (has zero fret).
Supposedly it has fret buzz due to too low action. I take this to mean too much relief in the neck.
How could this be "fixed" to make it playable?
Would you simply put in a larger zero fret? Raise the bridge by putting more wood under the base? Installing a standard nut?