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Searching For The Right Guitar Repair

By Nancy Sanders


Many guitarists will at some point need to have a repair done to their instrument. There are many things that can go wrong with both acoustic and electric models and there are a few things to consider before having any work done. There are a couple of options available to you when looking for guitar repair and also a few things you can do to keep your guitar in good condition.

Guitar stores are usually the best place to visit when you need your instrument looking at. Most shops will have a repair or inspection service and will look after your instrument for you. Yearly checkups and intonation setups are also a very common service offered by music stores in most areas.

There are also internet based companies who will work on musical instruments and these are another good option. After contacting them and explaining the problem they will arrange to have your guitar picked up and taken to their premises. After assessing the problem they will contact you with a price for the work and wait for the go ahead. It should be noted that if you are sending your instrument with a courier you should make sure it is insured while in transit.

The price you pay for repairs will obviously depend on what kind of problem it is and how long it takes to fix. Small things such as tuning pegs and cleaning can be done fairly cheaply and quickly. More serious issues such as fret dressing and replacement of hardware will be more expensive and take a little longer.

To prevent serious faults developing there are a couple of simple things you can do yourself to maintain your instrument. Always keep a guitar in a case when you are not using it and this will prevent it suffering any knocks. After playing any guitars you should wipe them down with a lint free cloth to remove any moisture that may have come from your hands.

With electric models there are a couple of things that need to be done regularly. Necks and bodies should be well maintained and kept in prime condition. Electrical pots, cables and the pickups should be periodically checked for any wear. Your strings should be changed fairly regularly depending on how much you play and this will help to keep the neck true.

Acoustic instruments also need a little maintenance and much of this can be done by you in your home. Wood should be kept free from dust and debris and the tuners kept well lubricated with specialist oil. If you play regularly and keep the guitar out of its case it should always be kept on a stand and not left leaning against a surface as this can warp the neck and cause major damage.

If you have to store your guitar away for an extended period there are a couple of things that should be done. Clean the instrument thoroughly before putting it in the case and always store in a clean and dry area. Packets containing moisture absorbing gel should also be placed in the case and this will soak up any moisture that is in the atmosphere.




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