JustWendell
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so i recently picked up a mim that will be great once some work gets done on it. when i picked it up from the guy that sold it to me, everything seemed good aside from it desperately needing strings. then once i got home with it and played a bit more as i went to set it down the whole neck shifted on me a bit. so then i checked to see if the screws were tight and 3 were loose so i tightened them(maybe not the best move). now there is some rattling/fret buzz on the higher strings. i have new strings but i did not put them on yet because i want to know if i'm going to have to take the neck of and put it back 'the proper' way. Also there is a little gap from the neck pocket to the neck about the size of a thin pick.
so my question is: do i take this to a tech or get some books and do it myself?
right now i only know how to change strings and i know a little about intonation. I do think though that this is something i would greatly benefit from knowing, even if it's just basic sorta set up stuff. If i go with this route i will need some books and i've seen lots of reccomendations for Dan Erlewine's books-which one(s) would be best to get?
the other option is to take the guitar to a tech. I do know of a great local tech that i took my sg to a year or so ago and the results were nothing less than phenominal(was set up with the zakk wylde lo tune boomers and to me it felt just as easy as the 10's that were on it) the only questionable thing about it was out the door for him to do all the set up stuff and do some filing of the nut/bridge to fit the larger strings it came to $85.
through all of this ranting i think i figured out what option i like best-to get the book(s) that you guys recommend, try it myself, then take it to a tech if it dosn't work out so well. or let me know if my logic is way off and i need to take it to a tech.
thanks for all your help in advance
so my question is: do i take this to a tech or get some books and do it myself?
right now i only know how to change strings and i know a little about intonation. I do think though that this is something i would greatly benefit from knowing, even if it's just basic sorta set up stuff. If i go with this route i will need some books and i've seen lots of reccomendations for Dan Erlewine's books-which one(s) would be best to get?
the other option is to take the guitar to a tech. I do know of a great local tech that i took my sg to a year or so ago and the results were nothing less than phenominal(was set up with the zakk wylde lo tune boomers and to me it felt just as easy as the 10's that were on it) the only questionable thing about it was out the door for him to do all the set up stuff and do some filing of the nut/bridge to fit the larger strings it came to $85.
through all of this ranting i think i figured out what option i like best-to get the book(s) that you guys recommend, try it myself, then take it to a tech if it dosn't work out so well. or let me know if my logic is way off and i need to take it to a tech.
thanks for all your help in advance