Events2Join

How to deal with a guitar balance problem?


How to deal with a guitar balance problem? - Music Stack Exchange

The lower the guitar is slung, the more exaggerated the problem is. A strap that doesn't slide round is probably the only answer.

Determining guitar balance through simple visualisation

The method used is balancing the guitar on and above one hand by pinching the lower body edge between thumb and first finger, in a way that ...

[Question] Does the location of the point of balance matter on a guitar?

... balance is extremely important for the general handling of the sword. ... problem, which result in very uncomfortable feeling when playing.

Haw To Deal With An Unbalanced Guitar?

I remember i had a similar problem when i first got my Gibson Les Paul. It was a pain to balance it, but like Fran, i got used to it after i found the right ...

Guitar balance problem | My Les Paul Forum

Okay, most guitars that arn't really light tend to go neck heavy on me and the neck zooms to the floor so I have to support it while playing ...

Problem balance between strings on electric guitars

First I'd try to lower the polepiece beneath the G string. If that doesn't help try to find some strings with a larger diameter core, so the D string will be ...

How to adjust a guitar truss rod (to balance string tension) - YouTube

Want to adjust the neck relief on your guitar, but are worried about fiddling with the truss rod? Fret no more (that's my one for today)!

SOLVED! How to fix your guitar's neck dive! - YouTube

In this video I tackle the age old problem of a guitars neck diving towards the ground, due to a weight imbalance and strap button placement ...

The delicate tremolo balance - Haze Guitars

Because the spring chimp around the back has no bananas to counteract the imbalance, he allows the bridge to tip a little in the direction of ...

What Is "neck dive" and How to Fix it - Our Complete Guide

There are two other ways people deal with this issue, and both come down to using your belt. The simpler way is to loop your guitar strap ...

LP Standard Balance while sitting - The Les Paul Forum

Balance. When a right-handed person balances their guitar on their right knee, your whole body balance is off centre. Notice your right hand ...

Guitar top heavy, Guitar weight or strap issue?

The thing to do is stay in control of the instrument, tame it, be the boss. Why take your hand off the neck? Put the guitar down when you are ...

Guitar (Furch) tips down at headstock end when standing using a strap

There are three ways to correct the issue: 1)Change the position of the end pin (not practical). 2) Counter weight (not practical because adds ...

weight and balance | Telecaster Guitar Forum

For guitars I have owned, the ones with any neck dive issues either got corrected or sold, they didn't stay as is. Extra light tuners are the ...

Fixing Uneven Amplified String Volume - Taylor Guitars

If there seems to be a serious balance issue, test the guitar through multiple amps or systems. ... deals, guitar news and more from Taylor Guitars!

Adding weight to balance the guitar?

Second choice would be to drill out the strap button screw hole, add weights and cover them with a glued-in dowel, which will be hidden beneath ...

How to Balance the Volume Between Lead and Rhythm Guitar

This article is NOT about how to manage your volume in a group setting. It's about what I think at least part of the real problem is, and it's a ...

Balance / weight - how does yours, erm, hang?

It's unusual for a guitar to be off-balance like that. Sounds like a good candidate for a Bigsby! As far as the low/high issue goes, those ...

Why Does My Plugged-In Acoustic-Electric Guitar Sound So Uneven?

If you are still experiencing balance issues but the saddle is perfectly straight and flat, then the next possible culprit is the saddle slot ...

How can I balance out the guitars in my bands? - forum topic

Use different EQ. Guitar is a mid instrument, so EQ both to have mids, and then the other with more treble and the other with more bass. And you ...