in a little rowboat
Junior Member
heya all...wanted to introduce and ask a question...I am a singer/songwriter/recording artist and gear nut...Ive recently purchased a 1963 T-50, my first Guild, and Im pretty happy with it...after years of playing primarily acoustic acoustic guitar ive really wanted adapt to an electric sound and I like the Guild better than the Gibson Les Paul and ES125 Ive worked with prior...
i wondered what I can do to get more sustain out of the of the higher strings...the bridge appears placed well and intonation sounds right, but perhaps i am used to a bone saddle and steel on an acoustic...the fretted higher notes sound a little plinky and weak in sustain, at least when plugged in...has anyone had a similar experience and fix? i like the idea of keeping the guitar as original as possible, but maybe i need a new floating bridge...
thanks, looking forward to learning more about these terrific instruments
i wondered what I can do to get more sustain out of the of the higher strings...the bridge appears placed well and intonation sounds right, but perhaps i am used to a bone saddle and steel on an acoustic...the fretted higher notes sound a little plinky and weak in sustain, at least when plugged in...has anyone had a similar experience and fix? i like the idea of keeping the guitar as original as possible, but maybe i need a new floating bridge...
thanks, looking forward to learning more about these terrific instruments