I recently acquired a really cool '84 Jackson neck through Tele from overseas. It's no big secret that I do not love Kahlers, but this was a must have guitar and I am ecstatic with it thus far.
The guitar is a maple neck through, with poplar wings , and an ebony fret board.
My question is regarding the dreadful plastic spacer between the bridge and guitar body, which I would have to believe at least in theory, would rob sustain and suck tone.
I am considering making a spacer out of wood, be it made of ebony or rosewood, which to me would make more sense as it's wood between metal and wood, well finish too.
Has anybody done this and did they really notice a change in the way the guitar sounded overall .
I hate to make a template and go through the hassles of making a spacer if I am essentially wasting my time.
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I recently acquired a really cool '84 Jackson neck through Tele from overseas. It's no big secret that I do not love Kahlers, but this was a must have guitar and I am ecstatic with it thus far.
The guitar is a maple neck through, with poplar wings , and an ebony fret board.
My question is regarding the dreadful plastic spacer between the bridge and guitar body, which I would have to believe at least in theory, would rob sustain and suck tone.
I am considering making a spacer out of wood, be it made of ebony or rosewood, which to me would make more sense as it's wood between metal and wood, well finish too.
Has anybody done this and did they really notice a change in the way the guitar sounded overall .
I hate to make a template and go through the hassles of making a spacer if I am essentially wasting my time.
Please chime in.
thanks,
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