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Looking For A Reliable Guitar Repair

By Nancy Sanders


Most guitar players will occasionally need their instruments repairing or modifying to suit their playing style. Whether it is an electric model or acoustic these instruments do sometimes suffer from faults and will require attention. If you are searching for guitar repair there are a couple of places to start and also things that can be done by the player to keep instruments in good order.

The first place to visit if you need an instrument attending to is one of the music stores in your neighborhood. Most shops will offer a repair and maintenance service and will be happy to carry out any repairs you may need. They will also perform yearly checkups on your instruments and this can help to keep them in good order.

There are now also many online repair services available to guitarists and in some cases this option can be more convenient. When you speak with them they will ask you what the problems are and get your instrument collected and taken to them. They will then decide what work needs to be done and contact you with a price for the job. If your guitar has to be taken by a courier it should be fully insured in case it gets lost or damaged in transit.

Prices charged for repairs will be dictated by the severity of the fault or damage. Little problems such as a broken tuner or missing frets will not be too costly and will be a reasonably quick fix. Bigger problems such as neck replacement or arch top repairs will be significantly more expensive and take much 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.

If you own an electric guitar it should undergo an inspection on an annual basis to keep it operating efficiently. The neck should be oiled and body cleaned and any dings touched up. The pickups and wiring should also be cleaned and checked for any wear and replaced if necessary. Strings should always be changed on a regular basis and this helps to keep a good tension on the neck.

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 need to put a guitar in to storage for a period of time there a few things you can do to protect it. Make sure it is well cleaned before casing it and keep it away from extreme changes in temperature. A good tip is to put a spoonful of uncooked rice in the case and this will absorb any excess moisture.




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