petew wrote:It's really interesting, even if it is just a stealthy way to advertise StewMac products, but two things about that video:
1, Is it just me, or does Mike have a really complicated way of wrapping the string on the post especially when he says he does it for speed?
2, I know they are both expert techs, who've fixed more guitars than I ever will. But the "loose truss rod = lose tone" sounds like the type of bull you'd hear over at TGP.
complicated not at all and it locks the string and makes for easy changing. Try it you may like it.
Hi
Truss rod well if you loosen the truss rod less tension on joint equals less contact. It is basically a big treaded screw. What happens if you loosen a screw? Some LP have bigger stronger truss rods and their tendions are securely fastened to body, these have incredible tone and the truss rod is robust. Collectors choice LP and if you have Historic Makeovers in Fla do a complete makeover they install a massive truss rod and incredible secure the neck to body. These guitars are amazing resonating instruments.
my two cents
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