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possibly needs a slight (less the 1/8th turn) truss rod adjustment, but it may just be down to the heat.
All mine went a little buzzy when the temperature went up, only a tiny amount, and all around the nut-5th fret, and all at the same time. Try when it's a little cooler, and the guitar has been at a stable temp for a while..
If you're local to Cambridge/Huntingdon I'd be glad to have a look for you.
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Where is it buzzing? Frirst few frets? higher up the neck?
If its 1 then a touch more relief may help, if it's 2 then maybe even less relief but raise the saddles slightly.
As everyone says, if it's a slight buzz that you can't hear through the amp then don't even worry about it