
cephus
Slow Children Playing
Light said:For what it is worth, I strongly advise that you get your guitar setup by a good repair person. They have more experience, they will do it faster, and better than you can. And all the people who tell you that they can do their own setups better than a pro because they "know what they want better," are full of shit. They have no clue what a real pro does, and once they get it done right, they never go back.
OK. I'll throw in behind "good repair person". However, finding a good repair person isn't easy. You definitely aren't gonna walk in off the street and get the same service that fricking Eric Johnson's guitar tech gives Eric. That is the problem. A good guitar tech is busy and probably isn't gonna talk to you and find out what you really want. You'll drop off your guitar and get it back in a week or ten days set up perfectly for the average guy on the street. If you like your guitars set up weird (like I do) good luck.
There are a few good guys in town, and I am currently in the process of warming up to a new shop. I was gonna have them do some work for me under some time constraints and I just realized it would be better to go in a take some time with them and let them keep it for as long as necessary.
that said, a solid-body guitar - especially a fender or like - is a pretty crude piece of tackle and has alot of adjustments you can play around with without doing too much damage. I am pretty comfortable turning the screws and cleaning it up and oiling the fretboard without adult supervision. When it comes to low frets and topnuts, I gotta leave it to someone who isn't gonna screw it up 7 times on the way to magic.