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viking

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  1. Don't be surprised if its very low. Peavey's aren't exactly as desirable a guitar as say Gibson or Fenders. Only the big companies' guitars maintain their value.

    I know that but I was just wondering what it was worth new that's all. It's a nice bass in perfect condition.

  2. Or the next fret is a hair too high. Since it's a fretted note you can rule out the nut as the cause, and the bridge is unlikely since it affects only one fret. Use a short straight egde to assess whether it's a low 7th fret, or a high 8th and do a spot leveling if it's a high fret. If it's a low fret you'll either need to level all the frets, or replace the low one and dress it to the same height as the rest,

    yeah I was thinking of that too. How do I use the straight edge? same way as I would to check neck relief?

  3. I have a problem and I don't know what it is caused by. When I fret the b string on my guitar at the 7th fret it is muted by the next fret i don't know if it's fret wear or the nut or the bridge the nut is in good condition so is the bridge and the frets look good the truss rod I adjusted it was way off but fine now the action was high but I fixed that too it's just a beater guitar I got for real cheap so.

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