There is this posted here about that.dalo said:what is the REASONING behind trem covers not being recessed like rear rout switch covers ? would look so much better, IMO
It stops clothes catching on the insides and edges. It also slightly warms up the reverb-ish overtones that you get with rear-cavity vibratos. Some people also argue that it can prevent feedback, though I can't say I've ever had a problem with feedback with any guitar, even hollow bodies playing with heavy distortion, so I can't verify that particular point.line6man said:here is no reason to have one at all, it only serves as an inconvenience.
Ace Flibble said:It stops clothes catching on the insides and edges. It also slightly warms up the reverb-ish overtones that you get with rear-cavity vibratos. Some people also argue that it can prevent feedback, though I can't say I've ever had a problem with feedback with any guitar, even hollow bodies playing with heavy distortion, so I can't verify that particular point.line6man said:here is no reason to have one at all, it only serves as an inconvenience.
Like I said, it's not something I've ever noticed to begin with so it's not something I can confirm or deny. I'm just saying it's one of several reasons (whether factually accurate or not) why people use rear covers.line6man said:That makes no sense whatsoever. What feedback?
Ace Flibble said:Like I said, it's not something I've ever noticed to begin with so it's not something I can confirm or deny. I'm just saying it's one of several reasons (whether factually accurate or not) why people use rear covers.line6man said:That makes no sense whatsoever. What feedback?
I imagine the worry is for the sme reason some people like to avoid f-holes and semi-hollow construction. Again, as I said, I use semi-hollow guitars with f-holes with heavy distortion at loud volumes all the time and have never had problems with feedback, but other peoples' experience may of course vary.
As far as I'm concerned, the tone and ease of handling are reason enough to use a cover.
Johnny said:I'd submit that half the things you hear about that supposedly affect the tone of a solid body electric guitar are imagined.