Haha... u guys won't believe how a little maintenance can improve guitar playability man...
I just picked up my strat copy and did a fret cleaning with the dunlop 01 and 02 solution and the fret was as smooth as ever and I had literally no problem sliding... but I accidentally drop my guitar from my work bench... in the end got a cool "wood distorted view" looks kinda cool... like a bird eye maple shape...haha maybe can experiment making it a cosmetic beauty...
Now I wanna do the intonation for my sz320... anyone know how to do it? Must I even use the truss rod... I tried doing the intonation ytd and the guitar sound abit weird... need help from all the pro bros here... (pls take note I am newbie at guitar)
				
			I just picked up my strat copy and did a fret cleaning with the dunlop 01 and 02 solution and the fret was as smooth as ever and I had literally no problem sliding... but I accidentally drop my guitar from my work bench... in the end got a cool "wood distorted view" looks kinda cool... like a bird eye maple shape...haha maybe can experiment making it a cosmetic beauty...
Now I wanna do the intonation for my sz320... anyone know how to do it? Must I even use the truss rod... I tried doing the intonation ytd and the guitar sound abit weird... need help from all the pro bros here... (pls take note I am newbie at guitar)
 
	 
 
 No need to buy a whole pack...
  No need to buy a whole pack... what do u mean by a difference when recording? could u gimme an example? thanks!
 what do u mean by a difference when recording? could u gimme an example? thanks! 
 
		 In a recording studio, with a good producer/soundman, you really cannot escape the reality of having good tuning and intonation.  Even fretting too hard will cause notes to be out of tune AND it is obvious in a recording!
   In a recording studio, with a good producer/soundman, you really cannot escape the reality of having good tuning and intonation.  Even fretting too hard will cause notes to be out of tune AND it is obvious in a recording!