Really the best thing to do in this kind of situation is to bring it in a local store, they should know whats your problem. If you don't have one close enough to justify your needs here are some steps i would like you to follow to narrow down the variables. 1. Verify the string spacing more or less around the same as recommended as in your users guide. If not or it still buzzes, move on to step 2. 2. Check from the head stock looking down the neck if there is a reasonable amount of bow, make sure its not flat or back bowed on both sides of the neck nor should it look like a banana (look on Google images or something for reference) . If not tighten the truss rod for less bow and loosen it for more bow, if it still buzzes move on to step 3. 3. Next is the adjustment of your bridge, now since its buzzing you want to bring it higher. To do so turn every screw the same amount as you did with the previous one (so if you did half a turn, do half a turn to the rest). If it still buzzes or its just a ridiculously high action, move on to step 4. 4. Locate the source of the buzzing, since its not specified. If its buzzing ONLY on open strings, then its your nut that is just to low and needs to be shimmed. If its buzzing across the fretboard or in some areas of it, its possible that you need to dress your frets or do a neck joint adjustment (I highly recommend to bring your instrument to the closest store near you, since they should the proper tools and expertise to do these adjustments. Trust me its better to pay now then to do it yourself and then having to pay more after the fact, I see it all the time.).