Bought my 2011 Guild D-55 brand new
Didn't want any work done on it till the wood and glues had time to set up and cure
It has the most beautiful tone and loud to boot
But now it's starting to buzz on several frets (not too bad depending upon the day and how much humidity is in the air)
I don't mind my action a little high and can't stand any fret buzz on my guitars
The place I bought the guitar from does not have an in-house tech and contracts all work out so I'm unable to speak directly to the tech about how I want it set up and for them to tell me exactly what they will do. It's like a super secret when I asked for the techs number. They wouldn't give it to me (got his name though)
However, they have been in business for at least 35 yrs
I live 2 1/2 hrs away from Nashville and am thinking about taking a trip down there and have someone work on it there and have a live person I can talk to directly
I'll pay a little more I'm sure but the interstate traffic around Nashville is horrible and really don't know who to contact
It should IMO simply be a matter of lightly leveling the frets (it is in 'like new' condition), right?
I just hate the thought of someone grinding away at the bone nut and saddle if it can be avoided
WWYD? Thanks