Re: professional set up, worth the money?
A good tech is HARD to find. I know I have looked and looked and I found mine by chance. He made my guitars play like they never had before, and that was without fret leveling or anything! He burnished the frets, oiled the board and invested the time necessary to make it play great. It cost about 20-30 bucks.
When I took my Heritage to him and he didn't have my pups just right for my taste, or the action quite low enough I knew that I could start doing my own setups. He had been open with his info and taught me a lot, he had even told me I could do this stuff on my own. I had previously had my closest shop do all my work, and learned very quickly they didn't have the best setups on their guitars. Some guys get way to anal about not doing anything to the guitar, and not as interested in playability as they should. A good example is the techs who recommend against nut work b/c you can't put the material back in after you reslot it. HELLO!!! THANK GOODNESS!
Fast forward a year since he did my last set up. Me and him joined up and he taught me more and now I tech for him on a part time basis out of his now defunct guitar shop. $40 for a whatever ails the set up, oiling, cleaning, intonating, and restring. $60 if it's got a floyd.
Luke