Re: Have you tested the Fatfinger?
In a way both schools of thought are right. If you shrink a headstock, there's less mass there to sway back and forth, so more energy should stay in the neck and string. If you enlarge a headstock, it could be more mass flapping in the wind, but usually it then tends to become it's own entity, governing it's own vibrations more, and generally remaining more rigid as a unit, having a similar affect. More energy stays in the neck and strings. There's no hard rule to it. A rubbery neck would probably be helped by the fat finger, but a stiff neck with an ebony board would probably get a little thinner sounding. Any neck or headstock vibration you choke off reduces the open midrange associated with a bolt on.