What is Covered by a Guitar Warranty?
A guitar warranty is a promise from the manufacturer that they will repair or replace your guitar if it breaks down due to defects in materials or workmanship. The length of the warranty will vary depending on the manufacturer, but it is typically one to two years.
Some warranties also cover accidental damage, but this is less common. If you are unsure whether your guitar is covered by a warranty, you should contact the manufacturer.
What is Not Covered by a Guitar Warranty?
Most guitar warranties do not cover normal wear and tear. This includes things like scratches, dents, and fading of the finish. They also do not cover damage caused by misuse or abuse, such as dropping the guitar or playing it too hard.
Some warranties also exclude damage caused by extreme weather conditions or by using the guitar in a way that is not intended, such as playing it in a very humid environment or using it to play very loud music.
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