Red Flags You NEED to Spot

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Used Guitar Nightmares

By Sam | Mar 30 2024

Check the body, neck, and headstock for cracks, dents, and scratches.

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Inspect for Damage

Check the frets for rust, dirt, and alignment.

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Fret Condition

Looking for a straight neck without warping or bending can influence playability

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Neck Straightne

Check all electronic components, including pickups, switches, and knobs. 

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Electronic

Understand the type of tonewood used in the guitar's construction and how it influences sound quality

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Tonewood Quality

Look for wear and damage on the tuning pegs, bridge, and nut.

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Hardware Condition

Assess the guitar's playability and comfort by checking string action and feel.

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Playability

Listen to the guitar acoustically and through an amplifier to evaluate its sound quality and tone 

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Sound Quality

Inquire about the guitar's history, including any repairs, modifications, or previous owners 

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History Check

Specify that the purchase includes every essential accessory, including a case or harness. 

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Accessories and Extra

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Become a Guitar Hero

By Sam | Mar 29 2024