Hi all. I'm new here so my apologies if this topic has already been discussed. I have a 12-string with buzzing from the bridge on the B and G (primarily the octave) strings High E's, D octave and all other wound strings are fine. I've been through Frank's buzz diagnosis, looked at everything and made some corrections as needed. Buzz occurs on open and fretted strings at all frets. Action is still a little high on treble side but shouldn't be an issue. Buzz happens when cleanly fretting single notes. Strings are .012-.053 tuned down a step. I raised it a half step thinking there might not be enough tension on the individual strings. Still the same. Could the paired strings be hitting each other? String spacing at the nut is 5/64 in. and at the saddle 9/64 in.
Here's one I just thought of - in many cases the second string of the pair makes pretty solid contact with the pair's first string bridge pin. Being behind the saddle I wouldn't expect this to be an issue but what do I know? Any advice, suggestions, or even ridicule would be appreciated. Thanks. Oh yeah, I built this one so I have no one else to blame.
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