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    Default Ideas for my paul...wanna help?

    I am thinking of going to graph tech saddles on my tune-o-matic....and was tinkering with the idea of wraping the strings around the stop tail...would it be possible to put a wrap around bridge piece where the stop tail goes and still use the tune-o-matic?....I really don't like the idea of the string being able to wobble on a stop tail with no way of holding them still...I know you get better sustain the guitar feels a lot more slinky for bends and soloing when you wrap the strings around the bridge, but would I be hurting more than helping by putting a true wrap around with the t-o-matic? I already have a LSR roller nut on my LP and now I want graph tech saddles-like my strat setup cause I don't break strings on the strat - cause they also open up the midrange and help with sustain.....

    Thoughts, suggestions, Flames?......

    Josh.
    Guitars: Epiphone Special 2 LP modded with a SD Pearly Gates and a SD Alnico 2 flat strat pro.300K pots.Tone pros Brass Stop tailpiece.Dunlop frets dressed to .031,LSR roller nut, Spezel custom stainless steel locking tuners. Satin finished neck.Fender MIM 50's strat modded with LSR roller nut, graph tech string tree,sperzel satin chrome locking tuners, graph tech saddles,300K push pull volume for "neck on pup" and 200K tone pots.PUPS:Neck seymore duncan QP single coil for strat. Middle: Seymour Duncan JB Jr with coil tap (so actually a 9 way tone selection). Bridge: Same as neck.Amps/Cabs.2 Epi Valve Jr's, Peavey Delta Blues 1x15. Randall RG200es,Guitar research 4x8 cab loaded W/celestion super 8's and rewired for two-2x8 operation.Marshall 4x12 slant lead cab,Johnson cab 1x12.

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    Anything is possible! Intonation will still come from the bridge, but, why waste good money for a wrap around when you can always take a file and lightly groove notches on your stop tail just where the strings come out before going over? I remember seeing a stop tail made like that a while back, but due to age and burnt brain cells, I can't remember who manufactured it.

    Better yet, why not just wrap and not worry? Don't forget to adjust the stop tail down to the body. No need to adjust bridge height if you like where it's at.

    I've got got an SX with the strings wrapped around the stop tail, not grooved, and it dosn't move. And thats using the cheap stock saddles and I play pretty hard too!

    One thing you will notice, because of the angle change, string bending is a lot easier due to less string tension and I find it tends to improve the sustain.
    I suppose that's why the Zak dude wraps the 13s on his Pauls.
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    Got a pic of it? I'd like to see what it looks like before I offer my input to keep me from inserting my foot in my mouth later.
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    I don't have any recent pics of mine but I have a link for the the Zakk mans.

    If you look close, you'll see how the strings are wrapped around the stop tail.

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...7s_Guitars.JPG
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a
    pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly
    used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming--WOW--What a ride!!!"
    -Stuart Wilde-

    "If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend
    to view every problem as a nail."
    -Maslow-

    "Religion is sitting in a church thinking about fishing.
    Spirituality is fishing and thinking about God."
    -Unknown-

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