Thanks for the replies re the gibson basses. I don't have a gauge to check string height, but it actually looks good to me. I should be more specific, the word buzzing probably isn't accurate, buzzing typically means buzzing when you play specific frets, and buzzing against a single fret, or a couple.
This isn't really that. if plucked gently, there is no buzzing anywhere. Its more like, if you pluck too hard, the string rattles against all the frets. I'm a bass jong, but have been playing guitar for a couple decades, and to me, string height looks good. If anything, the strings feel like they are looser and have less tension than my fender basses.
Its also odd because its actually two basses, bought from separate sellers on reverb. A les paul money bass and a sg supreme bass.
Idk, there is some chance I'm just a hack at bass and havejust been way overplucking my fenders and gibson basses don't tolerate that. Maybe a reason they aren't very popular? i do like the tone of them both.
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