The silicone is a cool idea. If it works it works!
That slickness is the worst part about Ovations. On mine I took an old mouse pad, trimmed it a bit and attached it with automotive spray adhesive. It works well and is attached solidly, but is still easy to remove if I need to.
Silicone on the back doesn't show, if it works I totally support that.
I can't imagine that that brass bar makes much difference seeing that the strings still have to go through the wood bridge which will absorb the string vibration. I would think that a brass saddle would have much more effect and look much nicer.
That bottom guitar is beautiful
What about putting string ferules in the bridge AND a brass saddle?
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Just trying to clean up the looks a bit. :wink:
What about putting string ferules in the bridge AND a brass saddle?
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Just trying to clean up the looks a bit. :wink:
Hmmm. Big stretch for my AA but what would happen if I put a block under the bridge contoured to the back and used ferrules?
I think that it would be more trouble than it's worth.Hmmm. Big stretch for my AA but what would happen if I put a block under the bridge contoured to the back and used ferrules?
Hmmm. Big stretch for my AA but what would happen if I put a block under the bridge contoured to the back and used ferrules?
I think that it would be more trouble than it's worth.
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The newer contour bowls don't have the 'sliding' issue at all. But my Adamas was bought before that was a thing. Mine doesn't slide, but it is slightly neck-heavy.
I don't know if I'm getting you right, you mean a block under the bridge on the inner side of the front board? I don't know if braces would get in the way, possibly. It would definitely affect the tone, but to what extent I can't say.
You'd also add a bit of string tension/length.
I put Schaller strap locks on my Celebrity using machine screws, lock washers and nuts. maybe if you tried the same thing with your Adamas. Maybe create a little weight made of brass or aluminum as a counter-balance and bore threads for the strap lock screw. Could be a fix for the guitar being neck heavy.