Hi all,
I made my first post here back in September, and got some really good initial advice on electric guitars that might be well-suited for a beginner. As a reminder, I've never owned an electric guitar, but have played an acoustic guitar a bit. I want to achieve a jangly, twangy, melodic sound reminiscent of guitarists like James Honeyman-Scott (Pretenders), Johnny Marr, etc. (though having a versatile and beginner-friendly guitar is also something I'd like).
At present, I'll most likely be opting for a Squier Telecaster of some kind, probably something from the Classic Vibe range (I like the look of both the 50s and 60s models from this range).
Something I need to mention though is that I have suspected Social Anxiety Disorder, and so going into a guitar shop, trying out guitars, comparing guitar tones, and being able to discuss features and make considered decisions in that environment is not going to be possible for me at present (working on fixing that lol).
Due to this, I wanted to ask if buying my first electric guitar online, based upon online research, online demo / test videos and general user ratings / reviews is a good idea? It feels as though I have little choice other than to do that, but I wanted to hear people's thoughts on this?
Furthermore, I remember reading about guitar set-up, which I think is like a set of various tweaks and calibrations made (including probable strings replacement?) to improve the initial playability of a new guitar? (correct me if I'm wrong). Again, I'd be keen to get this done if it means the new guitar is checked-over, fine-tuned and calibrated for a better playing experience, but I'd be unlikely to be able to be the one to take the guitar to a guitar technician myself due to the same social anxiety issues, and would most likely ask a relative to help me out here, who would take my guitar to a technician for me and relay what it is I want done.
Would this throw up any problems? Do I need to be there for a set-up to be carried out, considering I'm the one who will be playing it? Or is it a fairly standardised thing that a good guitar technician will be able to carry out without too much input (other than being told how extensive the set-up needs to be / what strings to use?)
I'd be grateful to hear any thoughts you guys might have on the above, and thanks for taking the time!