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is there any good way to add weight to a guitar? - Harmony Central

A nice wide leather strap should do the trick. Forget the extra weight on the butt end of the guitar. Another solution is keeping your picking hand's arm on ...

Adding weight to a guitar body? | Telecaster Guitar Forum

Lots of good suggestions above. I would consider a small well-padded weight that could be hung (or not) on the strap button on the end of the ...

Adding weight to balance the guitar?

Buy a lightweight body because you wanted a lightweight guitar, then add weights. That makes sense. Just buy a wider strap with something friction-ey on the ...

Add weight to a body - forum topic - Ultimate Guitar

Go to a fishing tackle shop and try and get hold of some lead fishing weights. Attach the weights to the strap pin until the guitar is about balanced.

Adding weight to a guitar? - Seymour Duncan User Group Forums

Re: Adding weight to a guitar? Lol... Some funny responses. I think if done right, some metal plates on the back could actually look cool, at ...

How to add weight to the body (preventing neck dive) - TalkBass.com

That looks like a run-of-the -mill bodybuilding weight..... On another note if you want to get fancy...you can take chrome steel plate about an ...

Any ideas on making a light guitar HEAVIER - OffsetGuitars.com

Cover it in cement. Bigsby, maybe add weight with like a thicker neck plate, upgprade any cheap hardware to robust hardware. An anodized guard might at a TINY ...

Make Your Own Counterweight for Neck Heavy Guitars - YouTube

... HOW!!! ----- I'd like to thank everyone for checking this video out and for all the positive responses. If anyone wants to hear my bass ...

anyone added weights to the body of their neck heavy guitar?

Thought of adding weights cos the guitar itself is really light and additional 200-500g on the body side shouldn't be an issue. Thinking of ...

Headstock Weights - Solidbody Guitar and Bass Chat

I'd add small weights to the back of the headstock because an old-timer insisted it added sustain to your notes...... Now that I'm building them ...

How do I add weight to my guitar? - forum topic - Ultimate Guitar

there is this thing called a fat finger which is supposed to clip on to the headstock to make that end heavier. however, it could work if you ...

Adding weight to a guitar | Metal Guitarist Forums

Anybody tried this? Did some googling earlier out of curiosity and saw that some people tape lead fishing or wheel weights to the sides of ...

Adding mass to a guitar body...with a twist - Seymour Duncan Forum

You're not going to alter the tone the way you think simply by adding weight - and certainly not just adding random weight just shoehorned in.

Can you weight down the back strap on a neck heavy guitar??

I've put fishing weights in the control cavities of neck heavy guitars back in the day. It sounds like a good idea to me. Just a few ounces can ...

Increase weight of body of a short scale bass : r/Luthier - Reddit

Another alternative is to replace the control cavity cover with brass sheet. Measure it, you should easily get away with a 2mm thick sheet, ...

Neck Heavy Guitar - Ever Tried Weights in the Control Cavity? | Page 2

Well, heavier guitar = heavier tone, I think FU-Tone has brass and titanium block strap weights in stock, :p. But really, the easiest solution ...

A Weighty Subject - The Acoustic Guitar Forum

With the weights, the radiating area is substantially greater; without the weights, the area outside the node line is actually cancelling some ...

Adding weight to an SG! - My Les Paul Forum

Just mount one of these leather beer bottle holders to the rear strap button. If your guitar starts doing the neck dive, you need a refill.

Adding mass to a headstock - The Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum

Adding weight will increase sustain but will lessen response and volume. There is a fine line in the middle where the best tone is achieved.

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

Add Weights to Your Strap. Like the above, this works by increasing the weight on the guitar body side. But this time instead of putting the ...