
Why You Don’t Need to Worry About Removing All Your Guitar’s Strings at Once
Never fear. Slacking all the strings at once is something every guitar technician needs to do every day.

Never fear. Slacking all the strings at once is something every guitar technician needs to do every day.

I recently purchased a Martin DX Johnny Cash, which is made of laminated material. What are my options for cleaning the body, neck, and fretboard?
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Not every shop is suited for every job, and that is perfectly fine and reasonable.Take the time to find the right fit for you and your guitar—you’ll be glad you did.

It’s time to face the elephant in the room: there is a compromise built into
the tuning of every fretted instrument.

When flying with guitars, it’s important to think outside the case. Even with careful preparation, there are many potential dangers that lurk throughout the process.
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Products designed to improve the look and feel of your fretboard are plentiful, but some can lead to unintended problems.

I'm thinking about converting an instrument for lap-style playing. Will I be putting the guitar at risk if I raise the nut and saddle high enough to play it with a bar?

How can you determine what type of finish was originally used? And how can you best match it to complete the repair?
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Finding the right match between string and guitar can have a very rewarding result.

Ford contributed many articles in the early to mid-2000s, and here is a sampling of the sage advice he offered.

With proactive maintenance, your guitar should be able to work for you in whatever climate you call home.
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Sometimes it’s the little things that keep you from enjoying your guitar. Here are 13 common problems and their typical solutions.

Cleaning and maintaining your fretboard can be fun and satisfying. Here are some expert tips on how to do the job the right way.

When setting up a guitar for a player who uses many alternate tunings, I take a slightly different approach from the usual setup job.

Binding replacements on vintage guitars are becoming increasingly common as more and more old celluloid turns to dust
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Considering the physics of sound in stringed instruments, let's explore the impact that tuners can have on the tone of an acoustic guitar.

Here's how to keep the tuning components on your acoustic guitar moving smoothly, from cleaning to proper lubricant selection for both modern and vintage guitars.

When to change strings is an age-old question with no clear answer, and one that I still field regularly from repair clients.
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Whether or not pickguards affect guitar tone is an interesting topic, and opinions vary in the field of guitar makers.

Using a rubber soundhole plug is a go-to move for reducing feedback when plugging in an acoustic guitar. But what effect does it have on tone?

AG's repair expert weighs in on a common playability issue and the only sure way to cure the moldy case blues
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Here's a guide to understanding the acoustic guitar nut, a critical area where a few thousandths of an inch can make a big difference in intonation and tuning stability

Whether building an instrument from scratch, restoring a collector’s item, or setting up a brand-new guitar, it’s likely that some amount of fretwork will be required.

Will using medium strings on a 1936 Martin D-18 put too much pressure on the the instrument over time? Ask the Expert.
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For those living in an overly humid environment, acoustic guitars can take on serious damage from the air around them. Here's how to take care of guitars in an extremely humid environment.