Re: Does Reverse Headstock make the the string trees unnecessary?
With a reverse headstock, I get more sympathetic ring from the mid-lower strings than when the top strings are longer so if I don't use trees, I still have to use those pick wedges to stop the string vibration. However, the string response, bending, sustain, changes in a better more playable way for me. I haven't analyzed why, but I just noticed it played better for me, particularly note bending, finger vibrato, and even ring/sustain of chords.