Your just reaching round the problem, no-one is saying that you can't unless it is a Gibson 339.I’ve never had any issues with either LP or Fender upper fret access. Both feel perfectly comfortable to me all the way up the neck![]()
Your just reaching round the problem, no-one is saying that you can't unless it is a Gibson 339.I’ve never had any issues with either LP or Fender upper fret access. Both feel perfectly comfortable to me all the way up the neck![]()
Your just reaching round the problem, no-one is saying that you can't unless it is a Gibson 339.
The angle down is far more a problem than the angle out though.The nut slots are the problem. They need to be angled to alleviate the tuning issue. I agree that the angled string pull is a bad design and straight string path designs are more sensible.
Why have a headstock at all?
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Most guitars without don't have a decent vibrato system (amazingly enough, the best vibrato system ever has been developed for headless guitars).
Who needs a vibrato?
which one do you think that is?Most guitars without don't have a decent vibrato system (amazingly enough, the best vibrato system ever has been developed for headless guitars).
Says the guy who's never had a Majesty in his hands!Probably about the best heel on any production guitar;
I have but I'm not really a fan. Good access but not better than the picture .Says the guy who's never had a Majesty in his hands!
(I kid. I don't know for sure, but you give me that impression. And yes, that's a nice heel joint.)
Says the guy who's never had a Majesty in his hands!![]()
Why? Personal taste, or something you didn't like as a luthier/tech?I have but I'm not really a fan.
which one do you think that is?
Mostly personal taste .Why? Personal taste, or something you didn't like as a luthier/tech?
I thought you were going to say that but there is a whole lot of reasons why it isn't starting with rollers and pot metal parts where possible (unmodified version 1 is by FAR it's bets iteration.) I would argue it's not even Steinbergers best trem . That would be the all steel jam trem (rare as hell.)Steinberger TransTrem. Best vibrato system of all times (if somewhat finicky here and there).
Well, let's put it the other way around: People not using vibratos are eating kids, too.
I thought you were going to say that but there is a whole lot of reasons why it isn't starting with rollers and pot metal parts where possible (unmodified version 1 is by FAR it's bets iteration.) I would argue it's not even Steinbergers best trem . That would be the all steel jam trem (rare as hell.)