Masta' C
Well-known member
Re: My StoneTone block review has begun
I'm suggesting that, with the granite and soft lead inserts, it's possible that you are seeing less "noise" being first generated and then reciprocated from the block/springs/spring claw elements and that, therefore, more of the picking/strumming energy imparted by the player is being actively transferred into the bridge/body/neck, increasing the unplugged volume of the guitar, as well as the clarity of the notes picked up by the pickups.
I actually suspect an increase in sustain because of reduction in stray resonance/harmonics, not a decrease.
I think that if this energy transferred to the body comes back and forth in frequencies that are multiples of the main frequency (harmonics), then this is what works against the basic string vibration and finally kills the sustain. For ultimate sustain, ideally you'd want completely still parts beyond the nut and the saddles. However, this "dampening" if done to certain harmonics might change the tone for the better, without harming sustain badly.
I'm suggesting that, with the granite and soft lead inserts, it's possible that you are seeing less "noise" being first generated and then reciprocated from the block/springs/spring claw elements and that, therefore, more of the picking/strumming energy imparted by the player is being actively transferred into the bridge/body/neck, increasing the unplugged volume of the guitar, as well as the clarity of the notes picked up by the pickups.
I actually suspect an increase in sustain because of reduction in stray resonance/harmonics, not a decrease.
