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Notes on guitar selection
1. Observe whether there is any damage on the appearance: observe whether there are any signs of collision on the appearance, and whether the piano box is broken or damaged.
2. Check the bridge: Damaged bridge can have a significant impact on guitar sound quality.
3. Is the piano box and fingerboard in a straight line: If the fingerboard of the piano is crooked, it must be a low-quality product.
4. Check the guitar head and knob: Check if there are any quality issues with the guitar head and knob, as tuning is often required, the position of the knob is crucial.
5. Check the electrical box and battery slots: If you are buying an electric guitar, you should check the quality of the electrical box, battery, and slots when purchasing.
6. Check the strap and small components: Check the position on both sides of the strap and whether there are any quality issues with the fixed parts.
7. Check the sound hole: Check for any broken wood inside the sound hole. If it is a guitar with a box, check if the wires connecting the sound hole are damaged.
8. Kind reminder: Try to have someone who knows guitar lead you to buy it.
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