gball
Ambassador of Boogie
Who here top wraps their tailpiece on a guitar with a ToM bridge? I tried it many years ago and didn't like the feel under my right palm, so quickly switched back.
But...as I was recently thinking of switching to lighter strings I remembered that top-wrapping is supposed to make the strings feel slinkier and thought I would give it a crack again on a couple of guitars, to see what kind of difference it would make. Guys like Bonamassa and Gibbons swear by it after all. So I strung up my '79 LPC and my Les Paul Traditional with the tailpiece decked and top-wrapped, and I am so far really liking the results in both feel (noticeably slinkier) and tone (a little snappier in the low end). I think I can get used to the feel pretty quickly and I am planning to experiment with the rest of my guitars to see if it benefits them as well. May not need to change string gauge after all.
But...as I was recently thinking of switching to lighter strings I remembered that top-wrapping is supposed to make the strings feel slinkier and thought I would give it a crack again on a couple of guitars, to see what kind of difference it would make. Guys like Bonamassa and Gibbons swear by it after all. So I strung up my '79 LPC and my Les Paul Traditional with the tailpiece decked and top-wrapped, and I am so far really liking the results in both feel (noticeably slinkier) and tone (a little snappier in the low end). I think I can get used to the feel pretty quickly and I am planning to experiment with the rest of my guitars to see if it benefits them as well. May not need to change string gauge after all.




