Aceman said:This may be a bit biased, but, No top wrap!
Here are the down sides:
Not enough string tension,
Strings can come off the saddle,
Bridge may move goofing intonation
Negligable/no gain in tone
It looks lame
Up side:
None
SeraphimTN said:Yeah um, I did it for 3 years with my LP and I never had any of those problems. You have to put the tailpiece flush with the body though, remember. I cuts down on string breaking, or did me back when I broke them at times. It also gives the strings a looser feel and just feels better overall. Go for it man, you got nothin to lose. Don't listen to us chatter bugs, try it yourself!
Wrapping them over the top of the tail piece lessens the extremity of the angle....Skarekrough said:I have a 73' Les Paul that someone did that to and now it has a lean to it if I don't take crae stringing it up. The extreme angle can be more than the bridge is rated for and cause damage.
SoCalSteve said:I like the look and feel of it top wrapped.
JB_From_Hell said:Wrapping them over the top of the tail piece lessens the extremity of the angle....
Aceman said:This may be a bit biased, but, No top wrap!
Here are the down sides:
Not enough string tension,
Strings can come off the saddle,
Bridge may move goofing intonation
Negligable/no gain in tone
It looks lame
Up side:
None
WORSHIPTEAM said:descibe to me please.... what is this "top wrap"