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  • #16
    I myself am very keen on learning everything there is to know about a guitar and often searched the net regarding flyods, truss adjustments, etc but being the owner of only one guitar I am usually scared to try something myself specially with the necks. It would be nice if there was a decent tech who could teach me first hand. I could've still had my Dk2 even if I was a little knowledgeable about neck bowing. Oh well to end up positively, if I got a Jackson once I can get it again. Just a matter of time.

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    • #17
      I highly recommend Dan Erlewine's book "How to make your Electric Guitar play great!".

      Since buying the book, the only thing that I have brought my guitars to the shop for to get one of them refretted.

      You should also get a 40W soldering iron if you want to change pickups/pots/other components yourself.
      Until you get weaned off the boobie, you are going to have to do what the wife wants too. -Rsmacker

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      • #18
        Originally posted by QuantumRider View Post
        I highly recommend Dan Erlewine's book "How to make your Electric Guitar play great!".

        Since buying the book, the only thing that I have brought my guitars to the shop for to get one of them refretted.

        You should also get a 40W soldering iron if you want to change pickups/pots/other components yourself.
        Thnx man I'll look into it.

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