Why Does My Guitar Buzz? (2024)

String or fret buzz is a common issue for guitarists. How do you know if the amount of buzz you are getting is acceptable or if there is actually an issue with your instrument? Well, as you will see, it can actually come down to personal preference in some cases.

Defining what fret/string buzz is and is not

Fret or string buzz is a specific type of issue resulting in the string rattling against the frets of a guitar. There are several factors that can affect this and we will cover them all below. What it is not is an electronic buzz. So if the guitar is buzzing while you are not playing, this is a different issue and will be covered in another post. If your buzzing is only on open strings, you either have too little relief in the neck or your nut is cut too low. If you have an acoustic, you may have a loose brace that is rattling or a pickup wire that is vibrating inside the guitar. These issues will show if you tap the top and back of the guitar all over. eventually you will likely find the source and can react accordingly. Braces being loose is a lear sign of poor humidity control. Another thing that can cause issue is if the truss rod is rattling inside the neck. A simple gentle tap on the back of the neck can make this issue known.

Types of fret/string buzz and their causes

Incorrect relief in the neck. The guitar's neck has an adjustable rod called a truss rod. This controls the amount of bow (forward or back) that the neck has by countering string tension. Proper relief is a must for a great playing guitar. There are several ways to measure this, but a capo on the first fret while depressing the 12th is a good start. You should have around .005" of a gap between the bottom of the string and the top of the 6th fret while doing this.

Action too low? We all want our guitars to play like butter but there is a compromise. If you action is very low and you have a heavy picking hand, buzzing is in your future. Low action requires more finesse when playing, particularly with a lighter string gauge. Depending on your style, this may or may not be a problem for you.

Pickups too high? On single coil guitars (most notable the Stratocaster) pickup height plays a huge role in buzz and intonation. If the pickups are too close, the magnet may pull the string causing fret buzz. Play a note on the 12th fret and see if it is true or if it modulates. Lower pickups until the warbling sound goes away.

Frets not level. A high fret can cause all sorts of issues from fretting out to buzzing. Frets need to be level to allow clearance for the string to vibrate. We use PLEK technology to ensure perfectly level frets. The better the fret job, the lower the action and better intonation you will have. A guitar can often be measured by its fret work.

How much buzz is too much?

This is where the rubber meets the road in regards to fret buzz. Electric guitars that are setup properly to play easily and feel great will almost certainly have some amount of buzz when not going through an amp. They are made to be played plugged in and that should be factored into the question of how much is too much. We are always testing our guitar setups through an amp and listening for each note to sustain and not fret out. If it does so unplugged....that is ok. If you are heavy handed, you may need a heavier strings or higher action to make this happen. Learning to play an instrument properly is part of the fun of playing guitar. You may be surprised at how much a small change in your playing style can have in the overall performance of your capabilities as well as how your guitars sound and feel.

Ultimately, it is up to you how much buzz is acceptable but I would recommend you judge while playing through an amp. And by play, I mean actually play the guitar. Don't chase the buzz (it can drive you mad). If it doesn't surface while you are playing, I wouldn't worry about it and enjoy the guitar!

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November 05, 2020 — Ben Calhoun

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Why Does My Guitar Buzz? (2024)

FAQs

How do I stop my guitar from buzzing? ›

Try lowering the pick-up to see if that fixes the problem. Check the strings. If the strings are attached too loosely at either end, they may buzz. Make sure they are knotted properly at the neck, and that their attachment point at the other end has not started to break loose from the guitar body.

Why does my guitar buzz when I play? ›

There you have it. Three common causes for fret buzz: (1) uneven frets (2) excessively low string action, and (3) a back bowed neck.

Is buzzing normal on guitar? ›

Frets were made to be very hard but guitar strings are metal against metal. Eventually frets get worn in all the familiar places you love to play. A slight fret buzz is normal and acceptable as long as you're guitar's staying in tune and you're able to play comfortably. One easy fix is to sand down the frets a bit.

Why are my new guitar strings buzzing? ›

Did you change strings, switch to a different string gauge or tuning? Any of these can change the amount of tension on the neck, making it backbow and cause buzzing. If this is the case, a simple truss rod adjustment will fix it.

How do I get rid of electrical noise on my guitar? ›

Cure: Flip the ground-lift switch on the direct box to break the loop. Also, it's a good idea to power the mixer and guitar amp off the same outlet strip. That way, the ground voltage for all the equipment is about the same, so little or no hum current can flow between their chassis.

How to fix guitar amp buzz? ›

When troubleshooting, all (really, ALL) the cables have to be checked. Swap out the instrument cables, patch cables and speaker cables one by one. The same applies to radio receivers!

Is fret buzz bad on a guitar? ›

Because of different style preferences, some players are okay with a little fret buzz as long as their action is as low as possible. However, others may find even a little fret buzz distracting and uncomfortable.

Why does my guitar hum so much? ›

Solution: Repair Ground

If you're hearing noise, buzz or hum that's as loud or louder than your guitar, you may have a bad ground inside your guitar. If your guitar has this issue the ground will need to be re-soldered.

Why is my guitar buzzing without touching strings? ›

That's a very common result of grounding problems in your guitar. I'd either open it up to make sure everything is grounded properly or take it to a luthier if you're not comfortable doing that your own.

Should I return a guitar for fret buzz? ›

A string buzzing on a certain fret means that one fret is a little higher than all the other frets. It is not the fret on which you hear the buzzing, but the next fret. You need to take your guitar to a luthier - someone who works on and repairs guitars. This person will know how to fix it properly.

How do I stop unwanted noise on my guitar? ›

The first technique involves using the underside (the fingerprint side) of the fretting hand's index finger. This part of your finger is used to lightly touch the higher strings that you want to mute to stop guitar string noise. (The key word in the last sentence is “lightly”. )

How do I stop my guitar from making static noise? ›

The best way to get rid of static from your guitar pickguard is to use an anti-static spray. Just spray it onto the surface of your guitar pickguard and then rub it in with a clean cloth before you start playing again. I've also used dryer static sheets.

How do you get rid of guitar fret noise? ›

Soak your fingers in water until they get wrinkled. This will make them softer and the slides not as noticable. A way to make those sliding sounds a little less loud is to either EQ them, or maybe try using a de-esser on them.

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