Can you go play a Strandberg? Regardless of Eagle’s and my jousting, I’d say it’s objectively a different playing experience. I think it’s cool, once you adapt.
Can you go play a Strandberg? Regardless of Eagle’s and my jousting, I’d say it’s objectively a different playing experience. I think it’s cool, once you adapt.
I'd really like to see some standard sizing protocols for the hardware. The headpiece designs that are used also vary greatly in durability and reliability. Quite a few are just a flat bottom hole and a flat bottom bolt that is supposed to hold the strings without crushing between. Also the sting slot is wide enough to let the strings move quite a lot while you tighten it down. This is far from ideal and makes it easy to damage the string enough to potentially break it easily at this point.
The best style I have come across for the lock was first used in the Steinberger string adapter. It has a small dome on the bottom of the lock screw that corresponds with a concave dome at the bottom of the hole. When you tighten down the string this design helps to centre the string and keep it there as you lock it down. Also the subsequent kink in the string holds it firmly without the need to crush it down as tight. This is the same design as the lock inside a Sperzel tuner and it is tried and tested.
The other big issue is people need to back the tuner completely out before fitting the strings to make sure you can get to pitch in the middle of the travel. This means you need to back out the tuner all the way AND pull the string to gentle tension and hold it while you lock the nut. Not doing this correctly is the most common error I see when I get modern headless instruments in for set up or work.
On the issue of tight tuning on headless bridges.
There are ways of making it a lot better . You can add a Teflon washer or even a thrust bearing. One or other will definitely fit and a very worthwhile addition. Most of the newer better systems have one or the other.
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