I have a DG-250M that has been a pain in my ass. I would like to get rid of it. I believe it just needs an owner who can set it up and take good care of it.
I bought this guitar in April 2013. I like how it played when I received it. However, the action got super high about a month after I got it. I went to my guitar tech, and he adjusted it back down. He said that the change was due to climate. I purchased a couple guitar humidifiers and a humidity gauge.
I carefully monitored and regulated the humidity in the case several months, and everything went smoothly. Then one very dry day, the humidity in the case plummeted, and I found the action was way low, so I went back to my tech and he added some wood to lift the bridge.
Anyhow, after spending a lot of money have my guitar set up twice, I got sick of dealing with it.
I want to sell the guitar "as is" now. It still looks almost perfect, with no visible damage whatsoever. Also, I had the frets leveled recently. Do you think anyone with a knack for set up and maintenance would be interested in this item? How much should I ask for?
Thanks for any advice!!
TL; DR: Got a DG-250M (with hard case) that needs a full set up including bridge modification, and is very sensitive to humidity. In all other aspects, I believe it is in great condition. What can I sell it for?
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Where are you located so someone could check out your Guitar.
It would be hard to say a value without getting to see it. If you were close by I would check it out for sure... I do like the maple Gitanes
Good Luck finding a new home
Thanks for the reply! I'm in Denver, Colorado. I see you're in Texas; unfortunately, I don't plan on being in your area any time soon
@Gene Rawe : Yea, I've heard Calgary is very similar to Colorado in climate. My gauge is pretty accurate, and I was able to find that my guitar goes out of whack when it gets below ~20% humidity in the case. You're right, the case humidifiers are totally ineffective when it gets really dry.
I never thought to get a spare bridge, that's an excellent idea! Thanks for the info!
@stuart : Thanks for the advice and reassurance! I was definitely planning on asking for less, but I think I'll have the guitar set up and ask for 80%+ instead now.
Be careful how much you have to spend on set up you may do better selling without the set up for a lower price.
once again Good Luck
@frater : Wrong how? Please enlighten me!