Mr Grumpy
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Do I “have to” top wrap it? No....but I like where the stop bar is able to live, when it is top wrapped.
For whatever reason, I like to have the end piece down tight on the body.
I've seen Bad Brains play this live.... seriously good show!
I like the stop bar down low and with some guitars
Never have to worry about tail piece height again.
This is the way I feel about it, I just prefer the bridge and tail (especially the tail - sometimes, you just don't have that much option with the bridge...) down lower. Since getting some Faber locking nuts, I've been really impressed with the stability they offer, so I'd add them to all Gibsons from here on in (unless it was a single bridge/tail which was down low and really stable).
I had an SG faded that I bought cheap because it was a 2011 NOS and the shop couldn't get it set up to play right. I reckoned I could, and worst ways a new bridge/bridge posts would help (they looked bent in the shop) - and even though the bridge and tail were still higher than I ideally liked, it ended up fine once topwrapped, played and sounded good - within tolerance levels as Gibson would say... I reckon it would have been even better with the faber locking nuts. I really don't have any feel in my talentless fingers, but I do hear nuances, and a sturdy/solid bridge and tailpiece really adds quite a bit to the sound (to my ears).
Here's shop, home before, home after.



Much preferred the final setup although the bridge was too high, so some locking nuts or something to add more stability there would have been nice (I've seen Robert add metal washes which might also have helped there successfully).
As I was looking through to find these pics, I found one of this with my PRS - I loved the look of the guitar, but just couldn't get along with the neck. One of the nicest looking guitars I've ever seen/owned; simple but beautiful:

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