1. If you have modernstyle tuners it’s always worth checking that the retaining bolt is tight
PHOTOS BY DAVE BURRLUCK
Back in issue 496’s Feedback column, a reader shared his experience of a guitar coming to life – and starting to behave – after a somewhat extensive ‘bedding in’ timescale. But it’s not exactly a good point of sale, is it? “Thank you very much for buying your new guitar. Because it’s new, it’ll take a little time – maybe weeks or months – before it all settles down and actually works and stays in tune. Don’t worry, it’s perfectly normal.” It would certainly make the day job of reviewing guitars interesting. “Sorry, I haven’t finished my copy, I just need to leave the guitar for a couple of months before it’ll play in tune…” Mind you, that’s why vintage guitars are so good, right? They’ve been hanging around for years. They must be perfect!