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I thought of this design idea ....
fairly simple
turn the screw crew to convert
a 335 type sound to a 330 type sound
maybe put two on the guitar either
side of the bridge
anyone seen anything similar to this ?
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I don't think a screw would make a noticeable difference in the electric sound of an ES 330 type guitar. It may even make it bassier by creating a more efficient coupling of the plates. Certainly it won't sound like a ES 335 which has a large solid block inside. The blocks glued inside ES 335's are almost half the size of a telecaster body
It is relatively easy to place small blocks under the bridge of ES 330 type guitars. You get easy access to that area once you remove the bridge pickup. But the mass of the piece matters a lot. You probably need to put a very substantial mass inside the body to get close an ES 335.
Last edited by Tal_175; 07-01-2022 at 06:29 PM.
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sorry yes the 335 330 thing was a bad example ....
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but it as a quick and fully reversable
way to couple the top to the back of a hollowbody it might be interesting
so many people have different ways
of making their jazz box work at
higher volumes
the balloons , the rags , the packing tape
the Dougs plugs
I use foam myself ....
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Who knows. Send free ones to enough Instagram players and you might have the next scrunchie on the headstock dampener….thing.
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Funny I was considering a block that may be pulled to the topwood to enable better feedback reduction when designing a 235-Tele thing. I’m not doing it, there already so much to get right.
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