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fbecir

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Hello

I have a question concerning the tailpiece of the Steve Morse guitars (hardtail). Indeed, the bridge is a kind of Tune-o-Matic, but the tailpiece is a MusicMan (a MusicMan® chrome plated, solid brass tail block, dixit the MusicMan site).

Does somebody knows why Steve chose this tailpiece ??? :confused:

The Steve Morse is the only guitar I know that uses such a device. Besides, it seems that you cannot find this sort of tailpiece in the shops (I checked StewMac.com).
Personally, I am very happy with it :) It is simple and elegant.

So Steve Morse owners, what do you think ?
 

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fbecir said:
Hello

I have a question concerning the tailpiece of the Steve Morse guitars (hardtail). Indeed, the bridge is a kind of Tune-o-Matic, but the tailpiece is a MusicMan (a MusicMan® chrome plated, solid brass tail block, dixit the MusicMan site).

Does somebody knows why Steve chose this tailpiece ??? :confused:

The Steve Morse is the only guitar I know that uses such a device. Besides, it seems that you cannot find this sort of tailpiece in the shops (I checked StewMac.com).
Personally, I am very happy with it :) It is simple and elegant.

So Steve Morse owners, what do you think ?

I think that I read somewhere that Steve's original hybrid Tele/Strat guitar had a tuneomatic bridge and a 12 string tailpiece, so maybe the Musicman tailpiece is their interpretation of that ?
 

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DrBob said:
I think that I read somewhere that Steve's original hybrid Tele/Strat guitar had a tuneomatic bridge and a 12 string tailpiece, so maybe the Musicman tailpiece is their interpretation of that ?

You can see quite well the tailpiece on this photo (courtesy of Steve site) :
SM-SF0003.jpg

Personally, I am not a specialist so I can't say exactly what kind of tailpiece it is.
 

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I like it a lot myself. I'm on my second Morse, and I'm not sure if it's the tailpiece or not, but no other (solid-body) guitar I've ever played has as much unplugged resonance as the Morse.
 

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...curious how it will be when i get mine. never had a morse even in my hands.
balls (and TCMs) are guitars that can be purchased w/o testing and never fail. hopefully ;-)
 

tommyindelaware

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the tuneomatic style bridge requires a top mounted tailpeice in order to achieve the proper string pressure on the saddles. a thru the body string setup would put way too much pressure on the saddles. too little pressure allows the string to rattle. so i imagine thats why dudley incorporated a fixed tailpiece. mabey he will chime in again someday ???????(hint hint...)
if i remember correctly...........steve wanted to retain the overall feel....... string spacing.......... & the midrange that comes w/ this tuneomtic style setup.
strings last longer due to the proper string pressure on the saddles. &....u can change broken strings VERY quickly on stage.

fbecir said:
Hello

I have a question concerning the tailpiece of the Steve Morse guitars (hardtail). Indeed, the bridge is a kind of Tune-o-Matic, but the tailpiece is a MusicMan (a MusicMan® chrome plated, solid brass tail block, dixit the MusicMan site).

Does somebody knows why Steve chose this tailpiece ??? :confused:

The Steve Morse is the only guitar I know that uses such a device. Besides, it seems that you cannot find this sort of tailpiece in the shops (I checked StewMac.com).
Personally, I am very happy with it :) It is simple and elegant.

So Steve Morse owners, what do you think ?
 
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jongitarz

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tommyindelaware said:
the tuneomatic style bridge requires a top mounted tailpeice in order to achieve the proper string pressure on the saddles. a thru the body string setup would put way too much pressure on the saddles. too little pressure allows the string to rattle. so i imagine thats why dudley incorporated a fixed tailpiece. mabey he will chime in again someday ???????(hint hint...)
if i remember correctly...........steve wanted to retain the overall feel....... string spacing.......... & the midrange that comes w/ this tuneomtic style setup.
strings last longer due to the proper string pressure on the saddles. &....u can change broken strings VERY quickly on stage.


Tommy is a real fart smel...er, smart fella. Listen to him.:cool:

Dudley is a SUPER busy guy, and I know he would love to post here, but trust me when I say this, the man has a lot on his plate. This means good schtuff for you guys and gals.
 

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Yeah, I'd love to hear from Dudley, too.. but I'm happy to know he's busy dreaming up new toys for us. Can't wait to try that wah! I've cleared a space on my pedalboard for it already!
 
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