Adjust Action (Set-up)
- Action is a term used to describe the general feel or comfort of an instrument as well as its ability to play cleanly and properly. If an instrument is said to have "high action" then most often one is referring to the height of the strings from the frets and fingerboard. The higher the strings are from the frets, the more force is required to fret the string and that of course can be a source of great discomfort especially for beginners. Different instruments and various playing styles will dictate different set-ups. We continue to work with each customer on every setup to get the action set to their preferences.
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Bridges
- The main purpose of the bridge on an acoustic guitar is to transfer the vibration from the strings to the soundboard, which vibrates the air inside of the guitar, thereby amplifying the sound produced by the strings.
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Fret Buzzes
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Intonation
- is the pitch accuracy of a musical instrument.
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Neck Repair/Straightening/Truss Rod
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Nuts
- The nut of a string instrument is a small piece of hard material which supports the strings at the end closest to the headstock
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Strap locks
- adapt to your instrument by replacing existing strap pins/screws with special Straplok System buttons/screws. Two strap attachments are also included for your strap.
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String Changing
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Tuners
- An electronic tuner is a device used by musicians to detect and display the pitch of notes played on musical instruments.
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Tuning Problems
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