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Fixing sitar-style fret buzz?

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Just got a well-used Blueridge dread and there's a fair bit of fretwear evident. The high E string makes an obvious sitar buzz at 5th fret but not elsewhere - what are my options bar paying for fret level? Action's low and I've put on new 11-52s. Tweak truss rod, raise saddle (how), or try 12s? Any help appreciated...
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  • AliGorieAliGorie Frets: 308
    u seem to know u'r options 67, yeah - check neck for relief - tweak T/rod. Raise saddle by laying a 'shim' or two of hardwood veneer under it -it is usually .6 mm thick.
    The guitar may not sound at it's best with 11's so I'd up to 12's.
    Re-stones aren't that difficult to do - I use a 'diamond' stone or leveling.
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  • scarry67scarry67 Frets: 142
    I've lowered saddles successfully but not raised. Being able to stone frets would indeed be a useful skill. Will order some 12s too...
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  • scarry67scarry67 Frets: 142
    Hurrah! Truss rod tweak yielded excellent results. A happy strummer...
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  • AliGorieAliGorie Frets: 308
    Hurrah :3
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  • WezVWezV Frets: 15793
    It's likely you have just hidden the issue for a while as you wouldn't get fret buzz in such a specific location just from inappropriate relief.

    worth checking if it is a high fret with a rocker and taking some steps to fix it.  Then you can set the relief to your preference, not just to hide an issue
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  • scarry67scarry67 Frets: 142
    Agreed. At some point frets will need work but for now I'm happy. Someone on here was selling a Blueridge BG for £225 I think. A steal...
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  • AliGorieAliGorie Frets: 308
    yeah, have a 'good' guitar that the E+B strings had eaten into the frets right down the 'treble' side - they tend to do that cause they're 'solid' metal wire. The ware was even over all the frets so I stoned it and re-profiled the crowns.
    This has the effect of the f/board having a SLIGHTLY bigger radius under those two strings - it's actually imperceptible.
    In the middle of f/board it would be noticeably - string bends etc. 
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