Re: PRF Members Tech Journal
Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:11 am
Difficult to answer without knowing the type of bridge that was supposed to be there and what the configuration was changed to. In general, though, the ground wire usually doesnt require any routing just a hole drilled between the control cavity and the bridge. On a Gibson-style thing this might be inside of the tailpiece bushing hole, say.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Sun Mar 12, 2023 8:58 am I wanted to ask - I’ve got a couple vintage guitars that had their trems removed and were converted to hardtail. Good for me because it was cheaper. Unfortunately the stupid groundwire is just flopping around in there.
Any ideas for grounding these things without routing a hole to the bridge? I expect it wouldn’t hurt the value that much considering, but I’d like to know my options.
Unfortunately one of them had a lyre vibrola, so finding another one would run around $300 or so, which is too much for a prop