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A bit about Billy Penn


I began my career as a guitar (and amplifier) tech out of necessity and pure love for the instrument. As far back as I can remember I was always interested in how things worked, came apart and went back together. I completely disassembled my first guitar when I was about 11 years old and put it back together. The music store owner said I did a pretty good job but the intonation was off by a mile. I had no idea what that was at the time and why it did not play in tune. I quickly learned what intonation was and after it was intonated properly I purposely messed it up so I could put it back correctly.

Around the age of 19 I got a job at Kramer Guitars in the stock room which was right next to the repair department. I used to hang out and watch to see how some repairs were performed. As I got older I started playing in bands but my full time day gig was as a Union Electrician. My band mates and their friends would give me their broken guitars and amps and I would fix them. I couldn't decide which I loved more, playing them or fixing them. So I decided that it would be cool to be the best I could be at both.

I then worked in various music stores doing repair work. I actually created a repair tech job at Outlaw Guitars which specialized in vintage guitars and amps. I got an education of a lifetime there working on all the different prized gear you can think of. I used to stay late and open every amp and guitar to see how they were built and how they all were different. I really got more interested in amps during this time and decided to start a boutique amp company. Big dreams at the time. There weren't many builders then nor the internet.

Around this time the playing bug started to gain strength and I found myself touring for part of the 90's and spending a little time in Nashville. Being on the road and in the studio was another great education. This was the other side of the bench as I like to call it. Needless to say I took care of everyone's gear but I didn't mind at all.

So after about 20+ years working on countless guitars and amps (some pedals too) and having my own Pennalizer brand of amps I decided to go online with my passion and started 300guitars.com. A place on the web where I could share my knowledge and experience with all who wanted some info. I love my job and get excited every morning when I wake to get to work. Some projects are tedious and require a lot of focus but it's really not so much like work to me plus I love dealing with musicians. I actually have my own band called the Inside Drivers and play gigs regularly and record. I like to keep that aspect of myself “plugged in” so I can constantly learn more music and come up with ideas to better help players with my services.

My Guitar Set Up Guide is my first published work and I am very excited to share it with you. The information is based on my years of setting up guitars to play their best. A great playing guitar can make it easier for the player to create his or her own music. This guide will help you understand what is involved in the set up process and give you the information you need to set up and maintain your own guitars. So without further ado lets get going!

For best results, please read the guide completely, look at all the helpful photos and watch the bonus videos before you attempt to set up your guitar. It’s the little details that I’ve included to make sure you will be successful with your own guitar.

I will be posting updates and extensions to this book on the book page at 300guitars.com, click here to visit.

Billy Penn's Guitar Set Up Guide

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