Re: Rogue and gsharp
My old instrument-shop boss used to have a sign: "All customers who want their action adjusted as low as possible without buzzing, will immediately leave the premises"
I think this is what he meant. Your ultra-low action meant the first string hit the fourth fret (not cleanly, hence the "nasty sounding" note) when you fretted at the third fret.
A pro set-up, by a shop or by yourself, never hurts, even on a Rogue.
Allen Hopkins
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