CyanideJunkie New member Dec 5, 2006 #1 hi guys, would like to know, is there any way to correct neck-dive besides relocating strap buttons? thx in advance
hi guys, would like to know, is there any way to correct neck-dive besides relocating strap buttons? thx in advance
C Crawldaddy New member Dec 6, 2006 #2 Hmm. Get a leather strap which has a rough texture that comes into contact with your shoulders. Worked wonders for me and my G-400 :wink:
Hmm. Get a leather strap which has a rough texture that comes into contact with your shoulders. Worked wonders for me and my G-400 :wink:
C Crawldaddy New member Dec 6, 2006 #4 Hmm. Just got a $20 planet waves leather strap from ranking yesterday. Simple, effective, and looks great 8) no need to spend too much cash for resolving a problem lah :wink:
Hmm. Just got a $20 planet waves leather strap from ranking yesterday. Simple, effective, and looks great 8) no need to spend too much cash for resolving a problem lah :wink:
CyanideJunkie New member Dec 7, 2006 #7 er its like when u let ur guitar hang freely, and it tilts downwards on the side of the headstock...
C Crawldaddy New member Dec 7, 2006 #8 Hmm. Yep, the bane of all of us who desire a balanced instrument... and resulting in many an incident which involved cracked necks etc :?
Hmm. Yep, the bane of all of us who desire a balanced instrument... and resulting in many an incident which involved cracked necks etc :?
CyanideJunkie New member Dec 7, 2006 #9 i remember reading an account of some poor soul's guitar neck nearly seperating from the body due to a neck-diving accident... now i'm damn paranoid 8O
i remember reading an account of some poor soul's guitar neck nearly seperating from the body due to a neck-diving accident... now i'm damn paranoid 8O
C Crawldaddy New member Dec 7, 2006 #10 Hmm. That's why when I play live, I tend to use my Telecaster: solid as a rock.