Posted: 2 Apr 2007 2:50 pm
I have quickly scanned through the postings on this topic and cant find anything relating to the question Im about to ask.....but if I have missed it im about to look stupid.
Is cabinet drop more apparent on S10, SD10 when the pedals are located towards the middle of the guitar ?
If this is the case then less cabinet drop would occur on guitars where the pedals are over to the left where there is more support near to the leg?
On a D10 the C6th kneck would therefore suffer more from cabinet drop?
Seems logical but are there other factors involved?
I would have thought trying to keep an light, even weight from tip to tail on the bar would also help.
Someone sugested using a lighter bar but there is also the weight of the players hand and forearm to consider .I cant really comprehend how the tiny amount of flexing in a cabinet could have more effect than this.
I hope im not sending this round again.
Is cabinet drop more apparent on S10, SD10 when the pedals are located towards the middle of the guitar ?
If this is the case then less cabinet drop would occur on guitars where the pedals are over to the left where there is more support near to the leg?
On a D10 the C6th kneck would therefore suffer more from cabinet drop?
Seems logical but are there other factors involved?
I would have thought trying to keep an light, even weight from tip to tail on the bar would also help.
Someone sugested using a lighter bar but there is also the weight of the players hand and forearm to consider .I cant really comprehend how the tiny amount of flexing in a cabinet could have more effect than this.
I hope im not sending this round again.