Neck Dive
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This new Gibby 339 I stumbled onto is an awesome guitar in many respects but it has the worse neck dive ever. If I let go of it the headstock will immediately spin to 6 o'clock. It is light weight so I love that but it is aggravating the crap out of me. Consequently I take to the gig, tune it up and have it ready but never use it. I think I am more of a 335 guy. I have several 335 "style" guitars but not a Gibson. So now I am scheming on acquiring one. I just communicated with my contact at Sweetwater to see what is the best price I can get on a particular one they have. There is also one at Sam Ash that I played and like that they still have. I have the same illness that @andrewsrea is suffering from.
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Must be gear-specific GAS!
If you feel like making the 339 work or find the same condition on a new 335, the object is to remove weight from the headstock and get a comfy-grippy strap.
I recommend a set of Grover Vintage 3+3. Klusion Deluxe 3+3 tuners have a slightly finer tuning ratio (15:1 compared to 14:1) and weigh 1oz. less but require a conversion bushing and more work to install. The plastic keys and smaller casing make a significant difference in weight.
Well Hung or Levy's swede back guitar straps will take care of the rest.
If you feel like making the 339 work or find the same condition on a new 335, the object is to remove weight from the headstock and get a comfy-grippy strap.
I recommend a set of Grover Vintage 3+3. Klusion Deluxe 3+3 tuners have a slightly finer tuning ratio (15:1 compared to 14:1) and weigh 1oz. less but require a conversion bushing and more work to install. The plastic keys and smaller casing make a significant difference in weight.
Well Hung or Levy's swede back guitar straps will take care of the rest.
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Yes, I was going to recommend Well Hung too. They all work well for neck dive but I think Brad might have a few that are specifically designed to address that issue...andrewsrea wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 10:22 am
Well Hung or Levy's swede back guitar straps will take care of the rest.
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Proud RINO trapped in a heavy metal chassis
Growing up, only kid in the neighborhood with an Uncle Ahkbar
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Thanks for the suggestions, I have a super nice Well-Hung strap and it is tight but the neck is just super heavy. Not a big deal when engaged in play but when not I have to keep one hand on it to balance it. It is a wonderful guitar otherwise. Sounds fantastic and practically plays itself. I am pretty sure the answer is a new Gibson 335. I am helpless against the GAS. Maybe I will consult with Brad on preventing neck dive with a special strap.
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I could use a guitar like that, it couldn't play any worse than I do...tonebender wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 5:47 pm ...It is a wonderful guitar otherwise. Sounds fantastic and practically plays itself...
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Proud RINO trapped in a heavy metal chassis
Growing up, only kid in the neighborhood with an Uncle Ahkbar
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Let me be the first to enable: I too think you need a 335!
Looking forward to the pics!
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Happy to report the 335 is on the way. I emailed my guy at Sweetwater and requested the best price on a particular serial number and we made a deal. It will be here Saturday. Pics when it arrives. I feel pretty confident that it may be my last electric guitar purchase. I am not ruling out another acoustic or two.
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Just for clarification that is the 339 in the pics above. I will now start a NGD thread for the 335. My guy sent me some great pics.
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