About Us

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About guitardx-2-rx

My name is Wayne Anderson and I’m here to help you get the most out of your guitar. My mission is to make sure that every player, from hobbyists to pros, has access to fast, reliable and affordable guitar repairs and setups.

 

You don’t have time to wait weeks for service or deal with an instrument that’s holding you back. That’s why I offer quick turnaround times without ever cutting corners on quality.

I have played guitar for over 50 years and know the ins and outs. I know what can and probably will happen at gigs having experienced them myself. ​Your instrument deserves the best, and so do you. I am a certified guitar repair technician from the Southeast Guitar Academy. I get additional training on an ongoing basis.

Contact me today a free consultation or quote. I won’t take on a project that I cannot perform perfectly.

Frequently Asked Question

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What does “Dx-2-Rx” in your name mean?

Dx” means diagnosis, and “Rx” refers to treatment. At Guitar Dx-2-Rx, I am an expert on guitars’ concerns and offer the right and accurate solution for the same—and that is what the name carries.

How often should I get my guitar restrung and set up?

If you are a regular player, I’d advise you to get your guitar restrung and set up every 3-6 months, and if you are playing it once in a while, you should get more frequent check-ups for your guitar to perform correctly.

an you fix sharp fret ends or other discomfort issues?

Of course, I can! I have specific tools that smooth the fret edges and make the ability to play even better—without any pain or irritation.

Do you have a specialization of working on both acoustic and electric guitars?

Yes, I have experience working with different kinds of guitars, including acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and even bass guitars. No matter which one is yours, I can fix it.

What is fret dressing, and why is it important?

Fret dressing means leveling, crowning, and polishing of frets with the purpose of removing imperfections and buzzing from the guitar. This makes your guitar smoother and ensures accurate intonation across the fretboard while playing.

How do I know which service my guitar needs?

Although there are signs for it, if you are still unsure, you can bring it to me for a diagnostic session. I will assess your guitar fully and thoroughly, identifying issues and advising the best solution for it!
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