I'm not a fan headless guitars, but it's good to see some variety available. You go into "real" music stores now-a-days and it's Gibson and Fender as far as the eye can see.
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I'm not a fan headless guitars, but it's good to see some variety available. You go into "real" music stores now-a-days and it's Gibson and Fender as far as the eye can see.
Do the headless guitars need double ball-end strings?
No they don't! They have a double locking system.
The string is initially locked with an Allen screw and then locked down onto the nut with a Floyd Rose style locking saddle....
No way those strings are moving!