Premium Guitar Setups and Maintenance in Salem, NH

Optimize your instrument and prevent future issues with a premium Setup

Every Guitar Can Be Better

Brand new or used, all instruments will play, sound and feel better after a professional Setup. A careful inspection (the first step to a good Setup) can also spot issues that can become bigger and more expensive repairs if not attended to.

Most new instruments being sold are only set up at the factory, not at the store. String action is intentionally left too high to prevent string buzz while on display (people may buy a guitar with overly high action, but not one that buzzes so much it is unplayable).

Used guitars become “out of whack” over time, even if they have been professionally set up in the past. They can also have hidden issues and other problems due to degradation, play wear and abuse or neglect.

A professional setups makes instruments better through a series of careful adjustments and maintenance. Your instrument is thoroughly inspected, adjusted, cleaned and sent on its way back to you, set up and refreshed.

  • The repair was completed quickly and the result was perfect. A second guitar of mine is on the bench at Stringhouse Lutherie now. Highly recommended!

    -Michael Neverisky, Client

  • (...)"Exceptional work and dedication to excellence. He performed what I can only describe as the single best set-up I’ve ever seen in my almost 40 years playing guitar. His turnaround was fast and his pricing was definitely fair for the level of service provided, and I cannot recommend him highly enough."

    -Victor Krothe, Client

An acoustic dreadnought guitar.
An acoustic dreadnought guitar.

Off-the-rack “Setups”: Only Good Enough to Sell a Product

Factory-made guitars are not set up to be as good as they can be. They are set up to play just well enough to be sold.

Most stores are not climate-controlled. Very humid summers and bone-dry winters cause wood to expand and contract, affecting string height and neck relief while instruments are on display or in storage.

Taking that into account, manufacturers intentionally set the action too high to give the strings plenty of room not to buzz like crazy once the weather changes (nobody buys unplayable instruments).

Aside from that, an instrument on display or sitting in a warehouse somewhere can have other issues:

  • Old and corroded strings

  • Poor intonation

  • Crackling pots, switches and input jacks

  • Unbalanced pickups

A SHL Premium Setup addresses all those problems and prevent larger repairs from being needed in the future.

Close-up of an acoustic guitar with a lifting bridge and top damage.

Assess, Address, Improve and Prevent

Just like how periodic visits to the doctor can bring hidden issues to light, a professional setup can help you spot problems that, when not addressed, can become bigger and more expensive repairs:

Unglued or broken internal braces can lead to warped tops or backs.

Hairline cracks can become larger and out of alignment.

Bridge lift on a guitar under string tension can damage a softwood top beyond repair.

The first step of a Stringhouse Lutherie Premium Setup is a rigorous, multi-point inspection which assesses the instrument as a whole, giving you a chance to tackle issues before it’s too late.

Close-up of a vintage classic guitar with its body and strings visible, in a room with gray walls.

On a Knife’s Edge

A great Setup brings the best out of an instrument by performing careful adjustments at multiple points and in the correct order, while taking into account how they interact with each other.

Similar to the process of grinding, honing and polishing a knife to produce a sharp (but resilient) edge, a Setup aims at optimizing how the instrument performs and feels.

  • Neck relief is adjusted to take into account the “envelope path” of vibrating strings.

  • String height (at nut and 12th fret) is adjusted low enough to be comfortable, but not so low strings will buzz excessively.

  • Frets are polished to remove dirt, oxidation and micro scratches.

  • Nut slots are cut properly and polished.

  • String-length compensation is set so the instrument plays in tune at open position and at the 12th fret (usually within 6 cents, or 6/100th of a semitone).

  • Pickups are balanced, tuning machines are oiled and the intruments is cleaned.

  • All screws and nuts are tightened and an electronic check and cleaning is performed.

It’s a multi-step process with adjustment that have to be performed in the correct order. A balancing act between feel, sound, performance and longevity.

A Gibson hollow body electric guitar with a sunburst finish, black pickguard, and ornate f-holes, standing upright against a plain light gray wall.

Why Make it Personal

Every instrument is unique, and every player has their own preferences and expectations.

Aiming at making each instrument the best it can be, an SHL Premium Setup takes into account a series of variables:

  • Your playing style

  • Choice of string gauge, brand and material

  • Scale length

  • Bridge type and configuration

  • Instrument condition and limitations

Get your instrument set up and find out how great it can really be!

A Look Into the Process

The video below walks you through my process of inspecting, planning and performing a Premium Setup at my shop in Salem, NH.

White electric guitar resting on a wooden stand against a gray wall with a warm light.

What an SHL Premium Setup Includes

Here’s a list of points addressed in each Setup:

  • Full inspection

  • Restring

  • Fret polishing and fretboard oiling

  • Nut slot recutting and polishing

  • Tightening of all hardware

  • Tuning gear oiling

  • Truss rod adjustment

  • String height adjustment at nut and bridge

  • String length compensation on adjustable saddles

  • Pickup and tremolo balancing

  • Cleaning of electronics, neck and body

A wood colored archtop guitar.

Additional Services

While a Premium Setup will take care of most issues connected to performance and playability it will not solve every single problem your guitar might have.

Similar to when you bring your car to a mechanic, an oil change and tire rotation might not do the trick if your car has a cracked chassis or major transmission issues.

Here’s a list of issues an SHL Premium Setup will not solve:

  • Major fret issues: Uneven frets, “fretsprouting”, deep scratches or indentations

  • Broken truss rods, stripped nuts, etc

  • Dead pickups, pots, caps or input jacks

  • Finish problems

  • Cracks, unglued braces and delaminations

  • Bridge lift

  • Saddle compensation on acoustic instruments

For a full list of services click here.

An acoustic guitar resting on an orange surface.

The Problems a Premium Setup Solves

5 Signs Your Instrument Needs a Setup

It is hard to play at specific areas of the neck

1

The 2 most common causes here are improper neck relief and overly high action at nut or saddle.


It won’t stay in tune

2

The solution can often be the proper filing of nut slots, saddle polishing, restringing method or a simple string change.


Certain chords or notes won’t play in tune, but the instrument is tuned properly

3

A Premium Setup customizes intonation for your specific string gauge, brand and material as well as string height, neck relief and playing style.


Scratchy noises when turning volume / tone knobs, or selector switches

4

Electronic components often need inspecting, adjusting or cleaning.


Volume discrepancy between pickups

5

Pickup height adjustments can be made to adjust the volume of each pickup.

Get In Touch

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