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pikeyness t1_j7iid4v wrote

I've never actually gone in, but I've frequently walked by Mike's Monster Guitars on Mass Ave in Cambridge https://mikesmonsterguitar.com/

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themaverick7 t1_j7mv3q5 wrote

Been there multiple times for setups. Nice dude and does a good job.

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Same-Law4831 t1_j7nmse5 wrote

seconded. dude got my guitars playing like new. good luck walking out of that store without buying a new guitar though. his inventory is wild.

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AwkwardSpread t1_j7j2pc6 wrote

Carlino Guitars in Medford does repairs

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Imnyownbos OP t1_j7l3p7i wrote

I get a crackle, like a slight break up sound similar to a pickup selector being toggled, every once in a while when I’m playing quietly on the high strings.

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Buoie t1_j7lkttp wrote

Probably worth opening the control plate up and taking some contact cleaner to the electronics (pots, switch, input jack), to start. Unless you have a hollow body where it's tough to get access to all of that, disassembly and reassembly should be pretty straight forward and it's really only an exercise of unscrewing the plates and screwing them back in afterwards.

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Imnyownbos OP t1_j7m0ifl wrote

Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll give that a shot.

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