ABOUT GUITAR IN TUNE
Guitar in Tune offers the possibility to the guitar fan to get more out of his old, sometimes warn out instrument.

Often it is possible, at low cost or small mechanical modifications and corrections, to improve the play ability of the instrument and therefore improve the sound. Because of these changes often an old, sometimes neglected instrument, can become a valuable instrument again.

Every now and then I purchase an old guitar or amplifier, and I rebuild this to a good starters instrument at cost. Because of this a used but good instrument comes into the reach of the starting guitar player. For hobby I also offer the possibility for help on repair of your acoustic or electrical guitar or amplifier. Often this help is by means of email advise.









I wish you much pleasure whilst reading through this site and many musical hours on you acoustic or electrical guitar.

If you have question, ideas or remarks? Please mail them to René, Guitar in Tune
If you have questions? info@gitaar-in-tune.nl
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And of course I can help you on your way to reach the fantastic Brian May sounds and get as close as possible to this without using heay and loud AC30 amplifiers. With a treble booster and a nice Red Special or a set of vintage elements there are good possibilities to get close to the Brian May sound.

Also you can find on my site ideas to build a special version of the famous Deacy amplifier Brian  May used to create many of his orchestral sounds.