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This a standard progression I used during some guitar adjustments.
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LittleWing
If both of your hands are playing that then how were you able to make the adjustments?
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FrankieJ
It's a secret Joe
The process was adjust truss, re-tune, play, repeat. Stop when happy
Was working on some buzzes. Still there but not as bad. +1

The process was adjust truss, re-tune, play, repeat. Stop when happy

Was working on some buzzes. Still there but not as bad. +1
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LittleWing
Nut groove may be deepening.
Saddle my have a groove cut into it.
Check that tuner hardware screws and nuts are tight and not wobbly. That always gets overlooked because you get focused on the fretboard and nuts. +1
Saddle my have a groove cut into it.
Check that tuner hardware screws and nuts are tight and not wobbly. That always gets overlooked because you get focused on the fretboard and nuts. +1
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FrankieJ
I'm learning that the Cordoba guitar here is a bit sensitive to temperature change. At least that is my theory. Weather in my area has gone from one extreme to another and back lately. Only had the guitar since April 2021.
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LittleWing
Still, if you have a slight buzz after a neck adjustment....The neck is understandable. I check mine every string change.
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