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strat question
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#1 · July 30, 2003, 12:02 am
Quote from Forum Archives on July 30, 2003, 12:02 amPosted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
I've got a Fender American Standard Strat. Great guitar, great sound,
great playability. But I like to rest my right hand against the bridge for
muting and the tremelo bridge doesn't like my right hand - it moves
sometimes when I don't want it to move. Can the tension on the springs
that hold the bridge in place be increased to make it more difficult to
move? If not, would it be difficult and/or wise to change it to a hardtail
bridge?Douglas
[email protected]Phil 4:13
"We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail."
- George W. Bush, Sept. 20, 2001
Posted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
I've got a Fender American Standard Strat. Great guitar, great sound,
great playability. But I like to rest my right hand against the bridge for
muting and the tremelo bridge doesn't like my right hand - it moves
sometimes when I don't want it to move. Can the tension on the springs
that hold the bridge in place be increased to make it more difficult to
move? If not, would it be difficult and/or wise to change it to a hardtail
bridge?
great playability. But I like to rest my right hand against the bridge for
muting and the tremelo bridge doesn't like my right hand - it moves
sometimes when I don't want it to move. Can the tension on the springs
that hold the bridge in place be increased to make it more difficult to
move? If not, would it be difficult and/or wise to change it to a hardtail
bridge?
Douglas
[email protected]
Phil 4:13
"We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail."
- George W. Bush, Sept. 20, 2001
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