“Why Is My Guitar Buzzing?”
"Why is my guitar buzzing?" And why does my guitar not stay in tune? Can this be fixed? "How much will this cost?" and "How long will it take? These are the most asked questions by guitar players looking for guitar repairs. Common repair questions answered for you here at the Custom Shop! Common Guitar Buzzing and Playability Questions "Why do my frets buzz?": Players frequently ask about string buzz caused by changes in weather, dry wood, a warped neck, or worn-out frets. It could be a dipped neck, unlevel frets, action too close or string nut improperly cut. Whatever the issue, we can fix it quickly at the Haywire Custom Guitar Shop. Guitar owners often ask if a simple adjustment like tweaking the truss rod or filing the nut will fix their playability issues, or if a full professional setup is required. The answer is mostly YES and it can be accomplished while you wait to save you an extra trip. Cost, Time, and Value Questions "How much is this going to cost?": Getting a clear estimate before committing to a bench fee or major woodworking. At Haywire Custom Guitars Custom Shop a complete standard guitar setup will cost $65. "How long will it take?": Asking if a repair is a quick fix done in a few days or a major overhaul taking a week or longer. If time allows, we'll be happy to perform the setup while you wait. It takes less than 30 minutes. "Is it even worth fixing?": Weighing the repair cost against the actual market or sentimental value of the instrument. Opinions on Reddit are mixed regarding whether DIY fixes or professional luthier work are best for lower-end instruments. Fix it and play it or if you sell it, it's great to have an instrument well set up and playing good for sale. Haywire Custom Guitars offers Free Evaluations For Acoustic and Electric Guitars/Basses If you are dealing with a specific guitar problem right now, tell us! Whether an electric or acoustic guitar, we have the solution. What symptoms is it having (out of tune, bad sound, broken part, "Why is my guitar buzzing?" )? We can help you figure out what might be wrong and repair it.









