Has anyone here installed a Tonepros bridge and stoptail on a Les Paul? Did it make any noticeable difference? Did it drop right in?
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Yeah they drop right in.I've installed lots of em.As far as tone thats up to your ears.I think they are a great quality part.They help in the overall tone/sustain of a L.P IMO.I prefer the Gibson lightweight tail piece.Each L.P is different.
Check rsguitarworks.net they know every thing L.P.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by sworn_enemyHas anyone here installed a Tonepros bridge and stoptail on a Les Paul?Originally posted by sworn_enemyDid it make any noticeable difference?Originally posted by sworn_enemyDid it drop right in?
My Classic had a collapsed bridge when I bought it (common occurance when people put too much string pressure on a bridge). Since I needed a replacement anyways, why not try it?
The people who might notice a difference are those Clapton/Page/Allman/Gibbons tone seekers. I play metal. This axe does a good Iron Maiden tone. 'Nuff said.
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You must understand the L.P.people they tend to be VERY snobbish about guitars just go to the L.P.forum.If its not a Gibson its no good.They will spend tons of money for items that make no difference to the guitars performance.
I like L.P.s dont get me wrong but they are far from perfect.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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