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First time trying it, and I dare say it sounds better and holds pitch better.
It sounds different and it feels different. Everybody should try it. I think it can vary depending on the guitar but for the most part I never top wrap and screw the tailpiece all the way down. That's just the way I like it but lots of great players top-wrap.I was always under the impression that a steeper angle going over the bridge made for a more articulate sound.
I thought people only overwrapped when the neck angle was wrong and you can't lower the tailpiece enough.It sounds different and it feels different. Everybody should try it. I think it can vary depending on the guitar but for the most part I never top wrap and screw the tailpiece all the way down. That's just the way I like it but lots of great players top-wrap.
If you couldn't lower the tailpiece enough, top-wrapping would just make it worse.I thought people only overwrapped when the neck angle was wrong and you can't lower the tailpiece enough.
That's because it's high A (A Standard tuning). I haven't checked intonation yet since top wrapping. I had to max out the saddles on a couple strings when I first set it up though, and as I recall they were close, not perfect. I'll see if this helped.seen it, but never tried it. Did it affect your intonation? I don't think I've ever seen the saddle that far back for the high E.
That's because it's high A (A Standard tuning). I haven't checked intonation yet since top wrapping. I had to max out the saddles on a couple strings when I first set it up though, and as I recall they were close, not perfect. I'll see if this helped.
Not really because they are anchored in the saddle grooves. I was able to get good intonation btw. I can't really say for sure that this made the difference though.gotchya, thanks, I thought about that after looking closer at the string gauge. I've seen lots of players do this, maybe I'll try it sometime. Can the strings move laterally at all on the tailpiece?
Actually, I heard you talking about it somewhere recently and thought I'd give it a go.Top wrapping is the way to fly.
I'm joking.I top wrap the D and low E string. The rest the normal way.
Eases up the perceived string tension. That makes my life so much easier, as does Eb tuning.Actually, I heard you talking about it somewhere recently and thought I'd give it a go.