First post guys, hello to the forum. Ask me if you have amp issues, I'm an electronic tech.
I have a Model 6 that has always had sustain problems in the upper registers. In the late '80s when I was still gigging, I built and used a Mesa Mark III which had tons of gain and I relied on it for the lost sustain in the "6".
Recently, I upgraded the JT-6 to an all steel Floyd copy from Guitarfetish.com. I was shocked at the improvement in sustain and tone but also not surprised that it wasn't the "wood" causing the problem. The GFS (guitarfetish) bridge would have been the final solution except for the fact the width is 53mm instead of 50mm and the centering was off by .035" putting the sixth string near the edge of the fingerboard. Also, the tuning stability is not nearly as accurate as the JT-6 which was fantastic.
My question is, has anyone experienced this problem with the JT-6 and found a solution? Are the big block sustain blocks the solution?
..Joe L
I have a Model 6 that has always had sustain problems in the upper registers. In the late '80s when I was still gigging, I built and used a Mesa Mark III which had tons of gain and I relied on it for the lost sustain in the "6".
Recently, I upgraded the JT-6 to an all steel Floyd copy from Guitarfetish.com. I was shocked at the improvement in sustain and tone but also not surprised that it wasn't the "wood" causing the problem. The GFS (guitarfetish) bridge would have been the final solution except for the fact the width is 53mm instead of 50mm and the centering was off by .035" putting the sixth string near the edge of the fingerboard. Also, the tuning stability is not nearly as accurate as the JT-6 which was fantastic.
My question is, has anyone experienced this problem with the JT-6 and found a solution? Are the big block sustain blocks the solution?
..Joe L
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