Hey guys...I don't know if this has ever been brought up on this board...if so, I apologize for bringing it up again...I didn't see anything, so I think I'm good to go..
I've obviously been watching other players for many years, and very often..probably more so than not....I see guys leaving the back plate off their guitars.
I'm curious...is this just for ease of access to make adjustments to the tremolo, or are there actual sonic benefits to this.
Being a bit of a perfectionist, it looks very unfinished to me when the plate is left off the guitar...an I don't think my ear is trained well enough to hear any subtle differences this may (or may not) make. So needless to say, I leave mine on. If I do make adjustments, it's certainly easy enough to remove the 6-8 screws that hold it in place.
But I do wonder...do you guys leave these off your strat style guitars (anything, from vintage trems to Jackson/Charvel, etc floyd rose equipped guitars)?
Thanks.
I've obviously been watching other players for many years, and very often..probably more so than not....I see guys leaving the back plate off their guitars.
I'm curious...is this just for ease of access to make adjustments to the tremolo, or are there actual sonic benefits to this.
Being a bit of a perfectionist, it looks very unfinished to me when the plate is left off the guitar...an I don't think my ear is trained well enough to hear any subtle differences this may (or may not) make. So needless to say, I leave mine on. If I do make adjustments, it's certainly easy enough to remove the 6-8 screws that hold it in place.
But I do wonder...do you guys leave these off your strat style guitars (anything, from vintage trems to Jackson/Charvel, etc floyd rose equipped guitars)?
Thanks.
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