![]() I'm working around the problem, though - just a little sanding down of the bridge will let me lower the saddle that last. ![]() I could tell by the frets that my FG-331 had barely been played, but it must have been left strung up to tension for decades, or else the neck angle came out very shallow from the factory, because the guitar could use a reset. It's one of the very best arguments for buying your Martins brand new.īack to Yamahas. Martin WILL pay for the work if you're the original owner. They're a bit nervous-making cuz you never know if the work will show or not (I've been lucky three times) and the price from a reputable shop is getting up there ($350 last time I had it done, on a '69 D-35). ![]() You can treat your guitar like it's the crown jewels, but if you leave it tuned up most of the time (and who doesn't?) it'll probably someday need a neck reset. Sanaka, you can do neck setups? What a sense of power that must give you.
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