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May 23, 2005 21:51

in retaliation to yida and everyone else, i'm thinking about upgrading my axe.

Martin DCX-1Eit's $649, but there might be someone who's willing to buy my Takamine EG230. soo, if that happens, i can probably get $200 back so it'll be $449. After reading a million reviews, this one seems to be a pretty good for its price and there's no fretbuzz, my ( Read more... )

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skipcrisp May 23 2005, 14:02:20 UTC
you can adjust your guitar for fretbuzz if there seems to be a lot of it. There's a screw that will adjust your action either at the top of your neck or right inside the body.

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aykfamily0425 May 24 2005, 01:49:27 UTC
i had no idea. i'd rather not deal with it though, just buy a guitar with no buzz.

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skipcrisp May 24 2005, 06:47:28 UTC
its not hard, just ask penney. Why pay 500+ for a non-buzz guitar when you can go buy an alan wrench for 50 cents? you're stupid... haha, i'm joking... but seriously... you are. anyways, i'd buy a martin if i had the money.

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aykfamily0425 May 24 2005, 10:13:57 UTC
well, you already have a $500 yamaha, it's already mid tier. this will be my mid tier guitar. you kinda skipped buying a low tier guitar. why ask penney? most guitars shouldn't have a buzz anyways. besides, it's not just a nonbuzz guitar that i'm looking for. and it'd be dumb to buy a low tier guitar and fix it with a wrench and have crappy sound. mr. smartass.

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ex_spamela265 May 24 2005, 21:59:18 UTC
guitars just start to buzz from everday usage. fix it like he says. mine did that and my friend fixed it in like two seconds

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aykfamily0425 May 25 2005, 01:49:40 UTC
fine, if mine starts buzzing, i'll come to you for help. thanks pam!

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