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jackson KE3 Nose Tipping problem...what can i do?
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Mine balances perfectly since I put the reverse head neck and the original Floyd which seems much heavier and the 9 volt battery for the EMG81.Transitioning from Retired Musician from cover bands to a Full time vocalist/frontman/guitarist in an original and covers band....it's been a while and this should get NASTY!
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The two main mods i did to my Kellys were to put the strap button on the edge of the neck pocket between the front bolts, and move the rear strap button closer to the top of the tail.
With this type of body shape (Explorer-style), if you put the front button on the edge of the body (like Explorers usually come), the guitar will try to lay flat or nosedive, not only from the weight of the neck vs the balance point of the button, but also because they strap is trying to stay straight, and the front button is on an angle.
By putting the front button on the edge of the neck pocket, between the two front neck bolts, the center of balance is shifted closer to the bridge, where it belongs, so the body tilts back and the neck is held in the Classical position.
However, I did not like the bridge placement on this body style - my picking hand was too far forward, almost crossing my navel, which is an unnatural playing position for me.
I removed the rear button and held it along the edge of the body near the top of the tail, and slid it down the edge until the tip of the screw would not penetrate the front/inside top edge, then mounted it there. This made the guitar sit further back in a more natural position (Les Paul/Strat) for me.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Yeah, I got the same prob with my KE2...it gets annoying, especially when you want to tap. It puts force on your left hand, which affects your movement pretty badly...imo.
I DO (REALLY DO) NOT!!...want to drill into my guitar. I hate gaping holes left in any guitar.
I think I'll just get a heavy leather strap of some kind.
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Originally posted by JACKS0NESP View PostYeah, I got the same prob with my KE2...it gets annoying, especially when you want to tap. It puts force on your left hand, which affects your movement pretty badly...imo.
I DO (REALLY DO) NOT!!...want to drill into my guitar. I hate gaping holes left in any guitar.
I think I'll just get a heavy leather strap of some kind.
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Originally posted by Sunbane View PostJust a wide leather strap never worked for me. It just tugs on the shirt, and the guitar will still swivel around the front strap pin.
Whenever I read stories of neck heavy guitars, I think of that Def Leppard video Rock of Ages when Phil Collen is clapping and his Destroyer headstock makes a beeline for the stage floor.
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