Flat-rate setups are easy to find across metro Atlanta. Jennings Music in Marietta publishes a $55 guitar and bass setup, while eleven-plus independent benches range from Morningside's Intown Guitar Repair to Buford's Southeast Guitar Repair, an authorized Martin, Fender, Gibson, and Gretsch service center that takes walk-ins with no appointment. Options span Buckhead, Decatur, and Kennesaw.
Atlanta guitar shops that do setups
Every listing below was checked against the shop's own website or a current public source. Call ahead for exact pricing and turnaround.
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Intown Guitar Repair
Morningside · 1101 E Rock Springs Rd NE · Atlanta, GA 30306Run by owner Jeff Rice, a luthier with over 25 years of experience servicing electric and acoustic guitars, basses, banjos, mandolins, and ukuleles out of a Morningside shop near Midtown Atlanta.
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Big House Guitars
Cheshire Bridge · 2323 Cheshire Bridge Rd · Atlanta, GA 30324A Cheshire Bridge Road guitar store that buys, sells, finances, and repairs guitars and amps, offering level-and-crown fretwork, nut/saddle work, refrets, and electronics upgrades alongside its retail floor.
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Maple Street Guitars
Buckhead · 3199 Maple Drive NE · Atlanta, GA 30305A Buckhead guitar shop with more than 25 years in business combining acoustic, classical, and electric guitar sales, lessons, and in-house repair/setup work.
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Guitar Shed
Kirkwood · 1610 Hosea L Williams Dr NE, Ste E · Atlanta, GA 30317Primarily a Kirkwood-area music school founded in 2015 serving 550+ students, Guitar Shed has since added dedicated guitar repair services covering setups, fretwork, and electronics.
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Guitar Center - Atlanta (Briarcliff)
Toco Hills · 2480 Briarcliff Rd NE, Suite 13 · Atlanta, GA 30329This is a Guitar Center chain location, not an independent shop; its repair counter offers a tiered 22-point Signature Setup, a Platinum Setup with deep cleaning, and standard restrings with no appointment required.
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Firehouse Guitars & Music
North Decatur · 612 Medlock Road · Decatur, GA 30033A Decatur music store at the North Decatur/Scott/Medlock six-way intersection that has served the community for about 20 years, offering guitar/bass repair and setup alongside instrument sales, rentals, and lessons.
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Atlanta Vintage Guitars
3778 Canton Rd #400 · Marietta, GA 30066Founded in 1986 by Frank Moates, this Marietta shop deals in vintage Fender, Gibson, Martin, and Guild instruments and also performs guitar and amp repairs, setups, and appraisals for customers' own instruments.
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Jennings Music
3595 Canton Rd, #308 · Marietta, GA 30066A Marietta instrument store publishing flat-rate repair pricing, including a $55 guitar/bass setup and a $65 setup for 6-string bass or Floyd Rose-equipped guitars, with turnaround advertised in days rather than weeks.
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Artisan Luthiers
3166 Cherokee Street · Kennesaw, GA 30144A Kennesaw luthier and guitar-tech shop that operates by appointment only and offers a paid pickup-and-delivery concierge service for customers around Cobb and Cherokee counties, alongside vintage guitar restoration work.
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Southeast Guitar Repair
Metro Atlanta (Gwinnett County, near Mall of Georgia) · 1651 Horizon Pkwy, Suite 100 · Buford, GA 30518In business since 1996, this Buford shop is an authorized service center for Martin, Fender, Gibson, and Gretsch, takes walk-ins with no appointment needed, and states it does its fretwork by hand rather than with a Plek machine.
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Atlanta Musicians Exchange
3983 LaVista Road, Suite 184 · Tucker, GA 30084A Tucker instrument store combining buy/sell/trade, PA equipment rentals, and music lessons with an in-house repair department covering guitar setup, maintenance, and electronics work.
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What a guitar setup costs in Atlanta
US benchmarks, checked July 2026. A fret level and crown adds $85-$150, a restring alone runs about $25.
| Provider | Standard setup | Turnaround | Notes |
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| Independent local shop | $45-$90 | 2-3 days typical | Often the best value. Prices vary by shop and city. |
| Guitar Center | $60-$75 | Up to 1 week | Signature Setup with restring. Platinum tier runs $150+. |
| Sweetwater | $99 | Ship-in service | Plek Pro setup from $200. Parts and strings extra. |
| DIY with proper tools | One-time tool cost | About an evening | Tools pay for themselves after 1-2 setups and last for decades. |
Or set it up yourself in an evening
A pro setup in Atlanta costs $45-$99 and most players need two per year. With precision tools you do the same three adjustments (neck relief, action, intonation) on your own bench, whenever your guitar needs it. FRTLZR precision tools pay for themselves after the first setup.
FRTLZR® Checkcard String Action GaugeMeasure and dial in your string action
Precision Feeler Gauges SetCheck neck relief at the truss rod stage
FRTLZR® Radius GaugeMatch saddle heights to your fretboard radius
FRTLZR® Fret Polishing Kit PREMIUMBring dull frets back to a mirror shine
Guitar setup in Atlanta: common questions
How much does a guitar setup cost in Atlanta?
Local pricing starts low. Jennings Music in Marietta publishes a $55 flat-rate guitar or bass setup, rising to $65 for a 6-string bass or a Floyd Rose-equipped guitar. For comparison, Guitar Center charges $60 to $75, Sweetwater lists $99, a fret level and crown adds $85 to $150, and a restring alone runs about $25.
Which Atlanta shop is best for fretwork or a refret?
Intown Guitar Repair in Morningside, Big House Guitars on Cheshire Bridge Road, and Southeast Guitar Repair in Buford all list fretwork and refrets. Southeast, an authorized Martin, Fender, Gibson, and Gretsch service center since 1996, notes that it does its fretwork by hand rather than with a Plek machine.
How long does a guitar setup take in Atlanta?
Actual bench time is usually under an hour for an experienced tech, but shop turnaround typically runs two to three business days depending on the queue. Jennings Music advertises turnaround in days rather than weeks, and chain counters can stretch to about a week during busy periods.
Do I need an appointment for a guitar setup?
It depends on the shop. Southeast Guitar Repair takes walk-ins with no appointment, and the Guitar Center on Briarcliff Road handles setups at its counter without one. Artisan Luthiers in Kennesaw, by contrast, is appointment-only and offers a paid pickup-and-delivery concierge service around Cobb and Cherokee counties.
Can I do a guitar setup myself instead?
Yes. The core adjustments in a setup, neck relief, action, and intonation, are all measurable and repeatable with a few tools. A string action gauge, a set of feeler gauges, and a radius gauge let you dial in the same numbers a shop would, and the kit pays for itself against repeat $55-plus setup fees.