Re: Should I set up my Guitar myself?
See, people with the dexterity and desire to play guitar can learn to set up a guitar. A handy thing, if you intend to play for years to come.
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See, people with the dexterity and desire to play guitar can learn to set up a guitar. A handy thing, if you intend to play for years to come.
So , Pix, any chance of a "how to set up your guitar" step-by-step guide for the rest of us? Please!
Tony, good to hear you got it all set up! Is it like a brand new guitar? Or perhaps, like the old computer that some techie finally got at and tweaked to be the work horse it was always meant to be? ![]()
Good for you, Pix. The lower the thresh hold of pain in the fingers - the higher the thresh hold of pleasure and enjoyment.
MeK it's more like a new guitar. It feels and sounds completely different. I have already noticed a difference it how fast I can make chord changes that sound good.
I don't know what's stopping you tonyespo? Good luck! I know you will do a good job! ![]()
I made my own adjustments to all my guitars for 25 years and I got 'em to play O.K and in tune.
But when I took my mid - 70's Yamaha acoustic to "Picker's Paradise" and let Jim Ball set it up for me, I couldn't believe how well he got it playing. Jim is the best there is around here and I wish I had hired him sooner to do all my guitars.
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