This may seem silly, but I wanted to see if some unsprung weight on the back of my Agile ST-625EB headstock would improve sustain and clarity on the lower frets. Simply attaching a folding star wrench set to it made an audible difference. If you want that subtle improvement for any of your thinner and/or lighter weight wood necked guitars, I recommend screwing as many of these Tungsten tackle weights to the headstock back as takes b4 getting neck heavy: https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/VMC_...age-VMCST.html
I guess you’ll have to call to find out how big the weights are. Minimize handling Tungsten for health hazard reasons and make sure they are tightly screwed down. The weight needs to be unsprung to make a difference. Maybe stack them on screws jammed up against the tuners. I ordered a cheap TOM tailpiece b4 finding those tackle weights.
I guess you’ll have to call to find out how big the weights are. Minimize handling Tungsten for health hazard reasons and make sure they are tightly screwed down. The weight needs to be unsprung to make a difference. Maybe stack them on screws jammed up against the tuners. I ordered a cheap TOM tailpiece b4 finding those tackle weights.
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