
Ask the Expert: Understanding Acoustic Guitar Scale Length
Here's a guide to understanding scale length on acoustic guitars, an often overlooked design variable that has a big impact on the sound and feel of the guitar.

Here's a guide to understanding scale length on acoustic guitars, an often overlooked design variable that has a big impact on the sound and feel of the guitar.

How can you improve a budget guitar? This is a simple question with a complicated answer. To really tackle the subject, we’ll have to let's consider a few different areas.
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Thinking about a career in guitar making or repair? Here are some resources to help get you started off on the right foot.

Balance between the neck and body of an acoustic guitar is important to the sound and playability of the instrument.

Guitar repair expert Martin Keith explains the differences between steel and nylon guitar strings and shares some useful terminology.
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Here is an end-to-end approach for finding and fixing those annoying rattles and buzzes on your acoustic guitar.

With a little thought into how you store and display your guitars, you can keep them in optimal shape, ready to receive your ideas when inspiration strikes.

All guitarists have one thing in common: we eventually need to change our strings. Here's how to restring an acoustic guitar.
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Maintaining your guitar’s humidity level is key in avoiding lots of headaches, from a fluctuating setup to potentially expensive structural repairs.

There are so many different materials for acoustic guitar bridge pins, but how much difference do they make in your guitar tone?

Action (string height) plays a big role in how comfortable it is to play your guitar. High action could be due to a lot of different reasons—some are easy fixes.
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Truss rod adjustments can make a big difference in an acoustic guitar's playability. However, even the most straightforward adjustments can have their pitfalls.

It can be frustrating when a brand new acoustic guitar isn't set up for optimum playability. Here are some reasons your new axe may need setup work right out of the box.

Should you be concerned about string tension on parlor guitars from the early 1900s? Considering that very few of these instruments have truss rods, it's a valid worry.

Celluloid rot, the degrading of the plastic used for the binding on vintage guitars, is a common occurrence. Here we take a look at why this deterioration happens.
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Is it safe for the guitar, the strings, and the player to switch back and forth between standard and open tunings? Ask the Expert!

Touchup is one of the real dark arts of instrument repair, and one that exists in an almost entirely different universe from structural and functional repairs.

Cases? Floor stands? Wall mounts? Here's how to keep your acoustic guitars safe and protected at home.
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Piezo systems have evolved into a broad family of acoustic sensors that can be quite musical and robust-sounding—if they are properly installed

Here are some things to check if you notice something is outside of the reasonable range of intonation on your guitar and it’s off enough to bother the ear.

Neck angle is probably the single most crucial variable for the playability of a flattop guitar. Here's how to fix it if it's off.
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Although guitar tuning is something that can be easily measured, there are many differences in saddle/bridge position and treatment between popular makes.

Guitar repair expert Mamie Minch gives a rundown of some basic things a guitar owner can do, and not do, to maintain the health of their guitar.

Properly torrefied, properly selected wood used in conjunction with a well-engineered design, can produce guitars that are both great-sounding and durable.
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Is your acoustic guitar making an unwanted buzzing sound? Here our resident expert offers some possible causes and solutions.