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I do NOT have the time to even BEGIN the ridicule for this posting .............................It keeps tension on the nut.
I do NOT have the time to even BEGIN the ridicule for this posting .............................It keeps tension on the nut.
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String Break-Angle at Nut - The problem — Haze Guitars
String break angle can cause problems if it's not correct. Too shallow an angle, in particular, can be a source of buzzes, rattles, and general tone-sucking. Get the skinny on sting angles and avoid sucked tone.hazeguitars.com
thought I would check in and make sure you werent peeing on the sofa leg again![]()
This guy gives a more thorough explanation of some of what I was saying. Ultimately, I think that even a small angle is sufficient to keep a string sufficiently stable in the nut. I think the issues begin to become more apparent with bending and trems.![]()
String Break-Angle at Nut - The problem — Haze Guitars
String break angle can cause problems if it's not correct. Too shallow an angle, in particular, can be a source of buzzes, rattles, and general tone-sucking. Get the skinny on sting angles and avoid sucked tone.hazeguitars.com
Better than the dryer ...remind me to tell y’all the story about the sink...
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he seems a little UPTIGHTThis guy gives a more thorough explanation of some of what I was saying. Ultimately, I think that even a small angle is sufficient to keep a string sufficiently stable in the nut. I think the issues begin to become more apparent with bending and trems.
Guitar building is a serious business. A game of fractions of inches!he seems a little UPTIGHT
Lemme tell ya all bout the story of the priest and the nun. (he got into the habit)remind me to tell y’all the story about the sink...
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are string trees necessary........................................
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Lemme tell ya all bout the story of the priest and the nun. (he got into the habit)
are string trees necessary........................................
nope
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er.............................nope
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yep your seeing a pattern.............................................
buwahahahahahaha
I do NOT have the time to even BEGIN the ridicule for this posting .............................
String trees add friction. If you use the tremolo, string trees can contribute to tuning instability. Otherwise, they do more good than harm but I don't use them if I don't have to.I don't have them on my Strat, but I am using Sperzel staggered tuners. I do have one on my bass with a Jazz style neck. Knowing how persnickety you are about set up I would install them with the tuners you are using. Why even set yourself up for aggravation?
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