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[QUOTE="niccolai:142863"]Anthony is right, with such massive necks, a small amount of rattling is almost a given , the only real alternative is a high end bass, or a fretless conversion. adjusting the truss and intonation will help buzzing, correcting your finger pressure will help buzzing, and lighter attack with your right (picking) hand will reduce buzzing.to get it perfect you'll need a kickass setup and pretty thin strings. I doubt the pickups have much to do with it though, buzzing usually doesn't come through onto the amp. I'm betting the preamp is nine volts, the only 18v EMG compatable preamp I know of hasn't sold to anyone and isn't really popular. I'd haveto say, it's strictly luthery quality thats effecting it. Also, check the nut, sometimes the string will dig into the nut and will get to low to the frets.[/QUOTE]
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