
philb
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Sweet guitar Bob!
No derail here, so apologies if it looks that way.Bob Savage":2f8ay7d5 said:Ventura":2f8ay7d5 said:My next want is, quite seriously here Folks, a GT reissue with P90s. I can't get the P90s outta my head. They're butt ugly man, but the tones are just so raunchy and raw![]()
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Ventura":sv6b2f6v said:No derail here, so apologies if it looks that way.
I'd not drop P90's into anything... I am horndoggin' for a new RI-56, and that new "green" gold top paint is siiiiiiiiick!!
All mahogany, all rosewood, no bakelite/fakelite nonsense. Just straight up full-wood P90 lust![]()
Morning Bob![]()
jcj":2ss8hjfp said:Cancel Christmas...Bob's gone to the dark side![]()
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Bob Savage":1m2q4j2k said:jcj":1m2q4j2k said:Cancel Christmas...Bob's gone to the dark side![]()
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The honeymoon needs to end before we can declare that, but so far I'm loving this guitar. I still need to plug it in but my home studio is in pieces right now. Should be able to get plugged in soon though.
rupe":3tkkhs60 said:Very cool...looks great! Now screw the tailpiece down tight to the body and top-wrap the strings...thank me later![]()
Frequently the strings won't pass over the back of the bridge without making contact when the tailpiece is screwed down, which is the main reason I started doing it on my Custom. I've also heard it make a difference on some Gibsons and none on others...just depends on the guitar.Shawn Lutz":2vpy636l said:rupe":2vpy636l said:Very cool...looks great! Now screw the tailpiece down tight to the body and top-wrap the strings...thank me later![]()
Agree on the TP down but not on the top-wrap. I really only noticed my hand resting on the strings wrapped around the tail piece I could feel them and bugged me a bit. I didnt notice any tension or noticeable tonal improvements...
rupe":26zqzlcq said:Frequently the strings won't pass over the back of the bridge without making contact when the tailpiece is screwed down, which is the main reason I started doing it on my Custom. I've also heard it make a difference on some Gibsons and none on others...just depends on the guitar.
Also, I found it easier to manipulate the strings behind the bridge for "special effects" with the top wrap.
Breakage and tuning stabilityBob Savage":22108q11 said:rupe":22108q11 said:Frequently the strings won't pass over the back of the bridge without making contact when the tailpiece is screwed down, which is the main reason I started doing it on my Custom. I've also heard it make a difference on some Gibsons and none on others...just depends on the guitar.
Also, I found it easier to manipulate the strings behind the bridge for "special effects" with the top wrap.
What problem does this solve? Do the strings break where they contact the trailing edge of the bridge? I noticed that yesterday. From a sound/tone perspective I can't imagine it has a negative effect.
rupe":26qrzpx8 said:Breakage and tuning stability
rupe":2n0u1oh6 said:Very cool...looks great! Now screw the tailpiece down tight to the body and top-wrap the strings...thank me later![]()
As for P-90's...I absolutely love them. If you don't need the carved top, there are some killer deals out there right now on LP Specials and Juniors.
It's an extra surface to hang up on...kinda like a string tree on a Strat or Tele. Ultimately it will be dependent on the particular guitar, but as a former Gibson dealer/service center, I've seen the issue first hand...I'm not just spewing hearsay. That said, far and away the most frequent Les Paul tuning issue is a poorly cut/lubed nut.Bob Savage":13vps1g9 said:rupe":13vps1g9 said:Breakage and tuning stability
I'm surprised it would affect tuning stability enough to notice. Now I have to try it out as-is.![]()
Bob Savage":29blubp6 said:If you do this then the instrument doesn't have to be surrendered and we'll all gather in a circle for a shot of geritol and high fives.
Michi":38g5y3ax said:Whole songs w/ backing tracks or is it enough to do the intros (like I've seen many of us here do)?
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