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  • Setting Up Your Electric Guitar

    OK, so who knew you had to set up a new electric guitar? If you didn't, here are instructions for dummies. When buying a new electric guitar you'd probably think that it would be in top-notch playing condition as soon as you pull it out of the box. The fact that your new guitar... more

    Reviewed by MsMesa Aug 28 2006, 08:36pm ( 19 reviews ) icepoint.com

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  • Rated by Dylian17 on Feb 19 2009, 12:13pm

    Hey good tips!!
  • Rated by The-beat on Feb 12 2009, 8:26am

    This is important for people who play shows etc. or plan to not ruin a beautiful guitar :P
  • Rated by TRENDKILL86 on Feb 11 2009, 1:23am

    This stuff is hard to find, it's great to find it all in one place.
  • Rated by axeslinger72 on Jan 26 2009, 12:21pm

    this is gonna save me 30 bucks a year
  • Rated by 0isin on Nov 27 2008, 8:14pm

    Sweet. I bet my guitar will finally sound good as of now.
  • Rated by oflahertymichael on Sep 18 2006, 11:41am

    How to set up your electric guitar, Note you should do this if your guitar is brand new you'll only need to do this once depending how much money you spent on your guitar and also used guitars bought cheaply it's always good the check because most used guitars may be poorly tuned if a child has damaged it or a non-experienced person who doesn't know how to play mite of destroyed the guitar, Always rember to check if you really love your guitar that is :-).
  • Rated by MsMesa on Aug 28 2006, 8:36pm

    OK, so who knew you had to set up a new electric guitar? If you didn't, here are instructions for dummies. When buying a new electric guitar you'd probably think that it would be in top-notch playing condition as soon as you pull it out of the box. The fact that your new guitar is made of wood.....and wood moves! Temperature and humidity both effect wood and by the time your guitar gets to you it may need a minor adjustment or two. Additionally, as your guitar ages, you may have to perform periodic adjustments in order to keep your guitar in good playing condition. This is normal for all guitars.
  • Rated by spankbot on Aug 25 2006, 8:20pm

    great information about maintaining your guitar
  • Rated by booyaben on Aug 22 2006, 7:36pm

    i've been wondering how to get the most out of my moderetly priced guitar for some time now, awesome sight!