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Friday, June 3, 2016

Looking For A Suitable Guitar Repair

By Jerry Meyer


When you own a guitar, you will from time to time need to get repairs done to your instrument. There are various things that can go wrong with electric guitars and acoustic models and there are a couple of things for you to consider before having work done. There are many options available to you when you are trying to find a guitar repair service and there are a few things you can do yourself to keep guitars in good order.

The first place you should visit when you need your instrument attending to is a reputable instrument store in your neighborhood. Most of the stores will offer a good repair service and they can also carry out check ups to keep instruments playing well. Yearly checkups are highly recommended this will help to keep it in good condition.

There are many online repair companies that are available and many guitarists choose this option for convenience. When you contact them they will find out what the problems are and have your instrument picked up and delivered to them. They can then inspect the guitar before deciding what work is needed and they will give you a price. If your instrument has to be taken by a parcel courier, it should be coved by goods in transit insurance in case it is lost or damaged.

The price of repairs will depend on what type of problem needs rectifying. A small issue such as replacing a broken tuner will be fairly cheap and will not take long. If a more serious problem has occurred such as a warped neck or a split top then this will be a lot more costly.

There are a couple of simple ways to prevent serious faults developing and to keep an instrument in good condition. You should always keep your guitars cased when you are not playing them and this will protect them from knocks. After a playing session, you should wipe the instrument down with a cloth to remove any moisture before storing it away.

An electric guitar will need specialist care throughout its plying life and it is very important to look after it properly. The necks, nickel frets and wooden bodies should be kept well cleaned and free from chips. Volume controls, tremolo springs and the wiring need to be checked for wear and tear. Your strings should also be changed every few weeks and this will help with the neck tension.

An acoustic instrument will also need maintenance and a lot of this can be done in your home. The wood should be kept free from any dust and the mechanical tuners need to be well lubricated with specialist oil. If playing regularly, your instrument should always be kept in its case, or on a stand and not left leaning against a wall.

When you need to store your guitar for long periods of time there are a few simple things to be done beforehand. Always thoroughly clean the instrument before storing it and keep it out of any direct sunlight. Another useful tip is to use a sachet of silica gel placed in your case to absorb any moisture that could be present.




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