by Tony Russell Davis » Thu May 24, 2012 12:32 pm
OK Ray - rant was possibly an over statement! I will agree they are useful ("perfect" is a bit strong) to try out lap steel before buying a proper one. However, they rarely fit properly and so, a) you lose much of the string-to-guitar vibration transfer, b) the scale length is usually compromised, c) the string grooves are not normally graded to fit the strings and d) they sometimes wobble on a cambered neck (where you generally get nasty scratches on the fretboard and/or headstock). If you've used one for two years I guess you're not going to swap it back to "standard" playing so you should be considering making, and popping in, a bone replacement nut. The tone will improve and the difference in control, without the adapter moving, will be well worth the effort. If you want any tips on doing the job let me know, I've had far eastern round-neck resonators in the past and done just that. Best wishes, Tony.
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