TBurst Std
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Believe what you want. I will know what is true.Cagey said:TBurst Std said:The point most have a difficult time grasping is that a certian freq is specific to overall string length tension RELATIVE to intonation points (IE: nut and saddles).
Change intonation points (nut and saddles IE: scale length) and a different tension will be required to reached a certain freq if the overall string length has not been altered.
Change the overall length of a string and a different tension will be required to reach a certain freq if the scale length has not been altered.
As a guitar has relatively short strings, this is not easily apparant. But it is still factual. Play around with a double bass and you will start to see.
FYI: I do top wrap my LP LOL.
Wrong across the board.
Do the math. I gave a link earlier, and somebody else even pasted in the math so you wouldn't have to follow a link.
These aren't opinions, beliefs, magic, myths or dogma. These are facts. They are The Way Things Work.
And as long as you're top-wrapping your bridge or tailpiece, why don't you do it three or four times? If what you believe is true, it should get progressively easier to tune/stretch strings. Try it. See what happens. My guess is you'll find it doesn't make any difference. But, doing it once does? Why is that?
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