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    Guitar World had a section on how Billy Gibbons and Robert Plant put their strings from the pick-up side of the tail piece and then brought them up over the top. It is suposed to give it more tone and sustain. Just wondering if anyone has done this.

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    Wrapping the strings over the stop bar reduces the break angle over the bridge, and theoretically gives the strings a looser, slinkier feel. There have been countless discussions in many forums about the wraparound increasing the sustain, with the ayes equalling the nayes.

    I've tried it and personally, I don't think it increases sustain, but that's just my opinion. YMMV..........................
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    Thanks, I might try it once to see if it helps with bends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLHX
    Thanks, I might try it once to see if it helps with bends.
    It's certainly worth a try, but I never see bending as an issue with my Gibsons. To me, they bend at will..........................but I also play Strats, so I can see the difference.

    Let us know how it works out for you and what you think of it.
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