• Reviews around buzz (1.29 of 5)

    Best Choice Products 22-Fret Full Size Acoustic Electric Bass Guitar w/ 4-Band Equalizer, Adjustable Truss Rod, Solid Construction - Natural

    • [See the comment section of this review for some additional advice.]There was no fret buzz, however, I did make a minor adjustment to the truss rod
    • Not for a beginner (they may get discouraged by fret buzz...a veteran will understand it's not them).
    • Smooth action, not alot of fret buzz
    • Holds tuning, no fret buzz, sounds nice
    • but there is fret buzz here and there, and the strings it comes with are quite bright and punchy.
    • Very little fret buzz (I've had more on more expensive instruments), so that's been resolved.
    • Sure, there's a little bit of fret buzz on the low F, F#, and G, but to be able to pick it up and jam spontaneously, these slight drawbacks are a non-issue -- at least for me, haha!I don't know if this instrument would be good for recording, (and when plugged in you'll have to be careful to avoid fret noise
    • If I tried playing a G note on the third fret there was a bad buzzing, so I adjusted the action to eliminate the buzz, and then the neck started to seperate from the base of the guitar
    • I did not notice any fret buzz from an improperly set up guitar.
    • no buzzing (adjustable anyway
    • Good action with no fret buzz, and the strings are pretty low after adjustment.
    • Decent bass for the money, but had some fret buzz
    • Despite the low price, I'm having no issues with playability or tone, and there's no sign of fret buzzing
    • Sound quality is fine, minimal fret buzz and the action is surprisingly good
    • Fret bar buzz/rattle is prevalent (sliding is discouraged).
    • There is quite a bit of fret buzz at certain places due to these issues
    • Plays well, no crazy rattles or buzzing, I am pleased
    • the train ur break u have adjust some lil things like the neck and the frets but other than