JohnnyGuitar
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Re: How to Improve Sustain in SG?
Just thinking out loud here - if heavier tuners increase sustain - wouldn't a heavier tailpiece do the same? like the Vibrola for example? you don't have to use the vibrato though...
BTW,
I've done a few changes to my Strat when I've changed the pickups so I'm not sure what is exactly responsible for the increased sustain but it sustains A LOT right now. I don't even care what was the change that's responsible for it...
I took it to a good tech who made a setup, raised the string gauge to 10's (it had skinny 9s on it), and change the nut to the Allparts grphite nut (it's not even 100% graphite IMO).
The result amazes me every time I plug in...
^^ Yeah, putting in heavier tuners on an SG does run a risk of compounding a balance problem that may or may not already exist.
Just thinking out loud here - if heavier tuners increase sustain - wouldn't a heavier tailpiece do the same? like the Vibrola for example? you don't have to use the vibrato though...
BTW,
I've done a few changes to my Strat when I've changed the pickups so I'm not sure what is exactly responsible for the increased sustain but it sustains A LOT right now. I don't even care what was the change that's responsible for it...
I took it to a good tech who made a setup, raised the string gauge to 10's (it had skinny 9s on it), and change the nut to the Allparts grphite nut (it's not even 100% graphite IMO).
The result amazes me every time I plug in...