
Sky Blue Lou
Well-known member
Dear Muttley,
Does headstock angle (or bridge to tailpiece) make any difference to string tension? Will lesser angles reduce the tension in the strings?
There is an argument on a vintage site over the merits of 14 degree vs. 17 degree headstock angles and it would seem to me that when the strings are tuned to pitch it won't make fuck-all difference to "tension". Am I missing something here?
The same argument has been used for top-wrapping Les Pauls. I do it to reduce breakage at the bridge but it doesn't feel more "bendy" to me. How could it and still be A=440?
Yr fthfl srvnt,
Dumbfounded in NH
Does headstock angle (or bridge to tailpiece) make any difference to string tension? Will lesser angles reduce the tension in the strings?
There is an argument on a vintage site over the merits of 14 degree vs. 17 degree headstock angles and it would seem to me that when the strings are tuned to pitch it won't make fuck-all difference to "tension". Am I missing something here?
The same argument has been used for top-wrapping Les Pauls. I do it to reduce breakage at the bridge but it doesn't feel more "bendy" to me. How could it and still be A=440?
Yr fthfl srvnt,
Dumbfounded in NH