I got my 914CE back from Pat Diburro.
He spot finished a couple of finish cracks near the bridge that required the bridge to be removed and replaced.
I swear the guitar sounds deeper and fuller after the repair. Can a simple bridge reseating alter tone? |
That great!.. I've been wondering about his work? Yes I believe any work to a bridge could change the over all tone. Sounds like your did .. for the better.
So ..How's the Clear coat look? That's very importain. the UV cure is a little easyer to blend in. |
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I'm not surprised!!! He cares for the guitars he fixes. He performes his services for the GUITAR first and the owner second. Think about that!!!
Pat is a extremely talented repairperson/tech and a great all around guy. I live about 40 min from him and he has done anything from setup's to finish work, to saddle/nut refits, to complete re-fret's for me. I've seen some of the guitars that go into his shop and then out again... I would trust no other!!! Nick |
That's great news, Hambone. Congrats, and glad you got satisfactory results.
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I've heard nothing but great things about Pat DiBurro. I haven't had to utilize his services, but all the reviews about his work here on AGF have been outstanding! Congratulations on the excellent outcome of your repairs.
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The repairs on his page are nothing short of amazing!!!!
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I've had the guitar back for a full week now, and I'm convinced that the bridge removal and reseating has made a noticable difference in initial attack, sustain and depth of tone.
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So, that's *more* than satisfactory, hambone. Glad to hear it!
Was the bridge lifting before the repair? |
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That definitely explains it, hambone. Congrats. Must feel like a brand new axe.
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