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SERVICES

1

NUT REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT
 

A guitar nut is a small piece of hard material that lies at the end of the fretboard closest to the headstock. The guitar nuts main function is to control the spacing between the strings and the height at which the strings are held away from the fretboard. Because of its crucial location, the guitar nut also shapes the tone of the instrument. Most common nut issues are Loose Nut, Nut Height, String Depth and worn out slots.

2

FRET REPAIR/REPLACEMENT
 

Your guitar's fretboard has a sequence of raised metal wires called frets. Over time guitar frets can start to wear out resulting in uneven frets and flat spots that can cause unwanted fret buzz. Another common issue is fret sprouting. fret sprouting is when dry, the wood of the neck shrinks while the metal frets are unaffected. This leaves the appearance that the frets have grown, or sprouted out of the sides of the fingerboard which results in sharp edges that may become uncomfortable to play. 

3

TUNING MACHINE REPLACEMENT
 

A good set of tuning keys can make a huge difference in how well your guitar performs. Once you tune your guitar, it should stay in tune. Selecting quality tuning keys can make tuning easier and keep you from having to retune your instrument as frequently. 

4

POTS-SWITCHES-OUTPUT JACK INSTALL OR REPLACEMENT

Having electronics that work properly is key to getting a good sound. Nobody likes scratchy pots when you turn your volume/tone up or down or having a loose output jack that when touched or bumped your signal cuts out. 

5

BRIDGE AND SADDLE REPAIR
 

There are many different styles of electric guitar bridges: stop tail, tune-o-matic, Floyd Rose, wrap around bridges, etc. Making sure your guitar's bridge and saddles are properly setup can make a difference in playability. Most common problems are sharp saddles that break strings, worn saddles with burrs that pinch the strings and mess with tuning and wrong-size slots that cause string buzz.

6

PICK-UP SWAP
 

Don't like the way your guitar sounds?........ Swap out your pick-ups for a new sound!!

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