Eric O'Reilly
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I was just thinking of how it might look cool on an axis, what are your thoughts.....
The look is fine but I'm surprised no one has said anything about what it does to your playing.Just saw Jeff Beck in concert and he was playing a white strat with reverse headstock.
First tour i can remember him doing that.
Not a fan of the look personally.
HUGE FAN of his playing
I love my Darklord!![]()
Jeff Beck, if I'm not mistaken, uses a locking nut and vintage trem system so for him it would be looks only. Otherwise, I think it might actually improve the tuning stability of a Stratocaster as the dreaded string tree would be on strings that you don't bend as much.
On a regular Strat I love a reverse headstock, only because it makes the low strings feel more slinky....
Just to add more info: the longer the distance beyond the nut, the easier to do string bending.
So a locking nut is the hardest to string bending (zero distance).
Great info here: Guitar strings tension
Just to add more info: the longer the distance beyond the nut, the easier to do string bending.
So a locking nut is the hardest to string bending (zero distance).
Great info here: Guitar strings tension
Neat article, but is missing one factor that I think might be important when bending on a tremolo-equipped guitar - and that is that the bridge moves - what I think is a significant amount compared to the subtle changes in string length outside the nut-to-bridge area.
Exactly my point... I love the lower strings to feel loose. It's kinda neat. I have a Strat and a Tele with reverse headstock and I really dig how they feel
love the look on the dark lord ...
yup, the neck is great!+1 the Dark Lord looks totally bad ass.
Joe, do you love the fat neck as much as I do? I never thought I'd love such a fattie, but I find it so comfortable. How do you feel about yours?