Should I top wrap?

Re: Should I top wrap?

This guy does it, and what does he know about playing a guitar??:laugh2:
 
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Pecan said:
My guitar is due for a string change soon and I'm considering top wrapping the strings. What are the advantages and disadvantages of doing it this way? Anything I should know before I do it?

Dude either do it or don't. This is too much of a preference (i.e. personal taste) for me to say "yes" or "no". If you're curous, try it.
 
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It's not a monumental decision; simply try it. If you like it, great. If you don't, you can always go back to the 'traditional' way at your next string change.
 
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wouldnt the bridge have a tendecny to snap out? because the strings would be pulling it up?? i was actually just thinking about that, and wondering what would happen.
 
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i'm gonna invent 'bottom wrapping' :D

Check out a 1952 Les Paul. . . they're 'bottom wrapped.';) The big problem is that you can't palm mute comfortably.

The guy who owns that nice '59 Lester up the page a bit told me that the best reason for top wrapping is that the straighter string angle between bridge and tailpiece makes it a more comfortable place to rest your hand. As always, YMMV.
 
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Well so far...
I AM THE TP-6 BASTID!
I AM THE TP-6 BASTID!
I AM THE TP-6 BASTID!
I AM THE TP-6 BASTID!

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