All you can do is make sure a ground is done to the strings. This should be done at the tailpiece inside. Run the ground wire to tailpiece hole.
Which is fine enough until it leads to unexpected results because bronze strings do actually exist and the 2 winding alloys give a different enough sound that many players will get a hissing fit if...
Idk send them a email (or a telegram if you prefer.) I would tend to refer to something by the name it is sold under. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Lawyers know as much about AI as politicians know about climate change. I thought 2023 was going to be the end of the world as we know it because of drought in the western states. Then it rained,...
Big Mike is not without a guitar this one is one of the Unity's he kept. This 18-inch Special Build and let me tell you it sounds like a miniature grand piano. In particular it has the highest arch...
Just purchased an L5 WM 2007, what a sound- my curiosity on the L4 has my interest- also like the versatility…
Isn’t it funny when you come across a thread where you posted something say, oh, seven years ago, and you have no idea what you were talking about? And it really seems as if a different person posted...
I think it's quite common to see a line there to some degree. I think that's the place where the fret board extension joins the neck. Eastman model number?
Yeah, many makers call them that (even Thomastik) but 80/20 is brass, not bronze. I'm really at a loss why the confusion would have arisen because I think most people know and can tell the difference...
More details re the NL guitar in the link I posted where you can get into the minutiae. Early NL had an arched top, later one were flat. The salient point as far as I’m concerned is we aren’t talking...
He was not alone. Alan Carruth has a story about how he visited a fair or something of the sort with I think a teacher, who saw Freddy Green's big Stromberg, "picked it up and struggled to place a...
We don't want to abuse guitars, but some people worry about every nick and checking. We bought them to be played just like we buy our homes. When new they look the best, it is all downhill after...
A Faraday cage in an archtop is probably possible, but not practical. You might try eliminating, or at least reducing, electromagnetic interference where you're playing. Computers, routers, phones,...
Recent advances in A.I. are going to be over the head of everyone. When you have to have a lawyer to even consider being a musician these days, something is off.
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