![]() ![]() Try adjusting the neck so that it's almost perfectly straight with only a tiny bit of a gap. ![]() The geometry of your setup is skewed due to too much relief and I would recommend experimenting with changing it. In turn, to compensate for this healthy relief and still maintain a low-ish action, you've lowered your string height too much at the bridge, and the strings are now consequently buzzing on the frets higher up the neck above the valley created by the relief. The generous amount of relief creates too steep of a valley in the middle of the neck, and your strings are essentially traveling "uphill" as they move towards the bridge. Clean notes when playing on the first 7 frets (nut to 7th) with buzzing higher up can be indicative of too much neck relief. ![]()
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