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  • What neck angle?

    I've heard that the larger the angle, the more sustain, and the smaller the angle, the more tuning stability there should be. Also, with a larger angle, there's more string breakage.

    What do you think the best angle is? I typically bend a lot, so tuning stability is important, however with locking tuners is there really that much difference? By the way, no floyd.

    17š = More sustain, less tuning stability, more string breakage

    14š = Good sustain, good tuning stability, ok level of string breakage

    11š = Less sustain, more tuning stability, less string breakage

    What do you think is best?
    Last edited by darkshadow54321; 08-28-2004, 10:09 AM.
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    Re: What neck angle?

    Iīm a bit confused (stoned), are you talking neck angle or headstock angle?? :???:

    headstock, or?
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    • #3
      Re: What neck angle?

      Whoops.... yep, that's what i meant... silly silly me. Sometimes I write like I'm stoned, but I'm not. Honest.

      HEADSTOCK ANGLE!!!!!!!!!!
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      • #4
        Re: What neck angle?

        LSR roller nut....how can you break a string on a surface that rolls????? obviously more tension on a string if theres a higher angle, but i think you could pull it off with a roller nut. and with locking tuners and a roller nut, you should be able to stay in tune pretty well!

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        • #5
          Re: What neck angle?

          I would go for the 14 degrees... it's a balance of everything. But then again I might go for 17, for more sustain. I can usually hold off on breaking strings lol
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          • #6
            Re: What neck angle?

            I generally recommend a 12° angle on tilt headed axes with a trem, 14° with a hardtail. But IMO anyting between 0° (Fender) and 20° (some OLD acoustics) is ok, depending on what the result should be

            BTW: With a Floyd and a locking nut the headstock angle makes about as much of a difference (tonally and Playability wise) as the color of the finish
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