
Lopp
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Guitar setup is soooo easy. Don't take it to a tech. They are idiots. You can do it yourself cheaper and BETTER.
Search the web for techniques for setting up your guitar, they're out there. For example, for bass:
http://www.mrgearhead.net/faq/basssetup.html
Or, you can get a set up video for guitar from:
http://www.angelo.com/products_2.html
The production is kinda cheesy, but the techniques and explanation are good.
This post is a result of two recent dealings with "techs" in the Chicago/Milwaukee area. One was after purchasing an ESP MIII from a shop that was "set up" by their tech. Needless to say, there were dead spots and intonation problems. "Tech" my ass.
The other dealing was when I decided to give a "recommended" tech a test run. He even proclaimed he was the "best tech in the area." I had him perform a $70 set up and complete cleaning of my RG550. Upon return of my axe, there were patches of dirt/dust still lurking around the bridge. Also, he failed to properly tighten the locking nut to prevent the guitar from detuining even when simple bends were performed. Now, these are minor problems and I haven't checked everying out yet. However, if he misses such a simple adjustment as properly tightening the nut, he has/will probably miss other details when adjusting the rest of the guitar.
F*** the techs.
If you truly care about your instrument, set it up yourself. It doesn't take expensive tools or extensive knowledge. Unless you have more cash than time and/or know a tech you truly trust, setting up your own guitar is the best way to go. It's your baby, you should give it the love it deserves.
Matt
Search the web for techniques for setting up your guitar, they're out there. For example, for bass:
http://www.mrgearhead.net/faq/basssetup.html
Or, you can get a set up video for guitar from:
http://www.angelo.com/products_2.html
The production is kinda cheesy, but the techniques and explanation are good.
This post is a result of two recent dealings with "techs" in the Chicago/Milwaukee area. One was after purchasing an ESP MIII from a shop that was "set up" by their tech. Needless to say, there were dead spots and intonation problems. "Tech" my ass.
The other dealing was when I decided to give a "recommended" tech a test run. He even proclaimed he was the "best tech in the area." I had him perform a $70 set up and complete cleaning of my RG550. Upon return of my axe, there were patches of dirt/dust still lurking around the bridge. Also, he failed to properly tighten the locking nut to prevent the guitar from detuining even when simple bends were performed. Now, these are minor problems and I haven't checked everying out yet. However, if he misses such a simple adjustment as properly tightening the nut, he has/will probably miss other details when adjusting the rest of the guitar.
F*** the techs.
If you truly care about your instrument, set it up yourself. It doesn't take expensive tools or extensive knowledge. Unless you have more cash than time and/or know a tech you truly trust, setting up your own guitar is the best way to go. It's your baby, you should give it the love it deserves.
Matt