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9 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said:

 

But what do you feel about the Warwick headstock?

If you read all 3 of those comments out loud In one go, Robert Trujillo will appear.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, AlexDelores said:

If you read all 3 of those comments out loud In one go, Robert Trujillo will appear.

I typed it out once and once only. No idea how it appeared 3 times 🤔

Posted
18 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said:

 

But what do you feel about the Warwick headstock?

Now I can only see one of my comments as should be and not 3. Can you still see 3? Very weird. 

Posted
Just now, Terry M. said:

I typed it out once and once only. No idea how it appeared 3 times 🤔

Ah well, I agree with all 3 comments. They are very nice headstocks.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Terry M. said:

Now I can only see one of my comments as should be and not 3. Can you still see 3? Very weird. 

 

I think a moderator has nuked the two redundant versions.
 

Did you post it when looking at an earlier page than the last one? Sometimes nothing appears to happen so you click again, and again...

Posted
5 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said:

 

I think a moderator has nuked the two redundant versions.
 

Did you post it when looking at an earlier page than the last one? Sometimes nothing appears to happen so you click again, and again...

To be honest I can't remember if that was the case. 

Posted
10 hours ago, Owen said:

This is my fave. 20250107_181707.thumb.jpg.e52179c3d36a726fc17b901185dcae3c.jpg


The three separate string tree efforts, when one bar would provide uniformity of break angle simply and cleanly, for me ruin what would be an otherwise tasty looking design. It just looks messy, like they never really thought through what they were trying to achieve and bodged a solution from the parts bin.

 

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Posted
13 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said:

 

I think a moderator has nuked the two redundant versions.
 

Did you post it when looking at an earlier page than the last one? Sometimes nothing appears to happen so you click again, and again...

Actually YES I remember having to click on the reply button more than once because nothing was happening. Thanks for helping me to remember. I'll know not to do that again going forward 😊

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Posted
1 hour ago, Doctor J said:


The three separate string tree efforts, when one bar would provide uniformity of break angle simply and cleanly, for me ruin what would be an otherwise tasty looking design. It just looks messy, like they never really thought through what they were trying to achieve and bodged a solution from the parts bin.

 

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I wonder how much force there is on those two little screws? 

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Posted
1 minute ago, neepheid said:

I had one of those bar type retainers pull out of the face of the headstock before - I won't use them again.

Have you? Its a shame because I agree with Doctor J that they are a more elegant solution to the break angle issue

Posted (edited)

These are my weapon of choice these days.  Yes, it does mean that one string is not quick release, but the way it's made means it's compact.  There's no need for anything on the lowest string - it's close enough to the nut that if you put enough winds on the tuner post it will make a fine break angle without assistance.

Also, these units have the added benefit that if the original 2 string round tree is in a place where it's not in line with one of the tuners, then you can re-use the existing hole for one of the screws in the new retainer, so no holes to fill, and you can screw it down, make sure it's straight then use the retainer itself as its own guide/template for the second pilot hole.

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, sprocketflup said:

Have you? Its a shame because I agree with Doctor J that they are a more elegant solution to the break angle issue

 

 

 

That's a colloquial expression of surprise, right?

 

But in case you're serious, yes, that genuinely happened, I did not make it up.

 

 

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From this:

 

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To this:

 

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And another thing - if your truss rod adjusts at the headstock, wouldn't the bar frustrate that, if placed to catch all strings?

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The bar is used on almost every Floyd Rose equipped guitar, many of which have headstock adjusted truss-rods. It's not an issue, in my experience, when it comes to truss-rod adjustment.

 

I agree with you on the 4-string one, though, I've done the same on every 4 I have, either that one or the Hipshot one.IMG_7067.jpeg.021741db4fcef0fa73710c1da78e918d.jpeg

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38 minutes ago, neepheid said:

 

 

 

That's a colloquial expression of surprise, right?

 

But in case you're serious, yes, that genuinely happened, I did not make it up.

 

 

Yes, it is, I wasn't suggesting that you made it up.

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