After you buy a guitar, do this first
Marshall brune and Brandon Acker break down the reality of receiving a new guitar. Many players assume a new guitar arrives perfect, but this conversation highlights the practical adjustments and setup details that often go overlooked. If you are preparing to buy a new guitar, understanding these professional insights helps you assess build quality and playability immediately. We cover why professional guitar maintenance tips matter and how to distinguish between minor setup needs and actual defects. By setting the right new guitar expectations, you can avoid unnecessary frustration and get the most out of your guitar.

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