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Thundercranium
Apr-02-2007, 8:46am
Can someone pardon my noobness and explain to why so many people here seem to upgrade their tailpieces?
Thanks!
Eric F.
Apr-02-2007, 8:55am
The urge to tinker. Belief that a new tailpiece will improve tone or sustain. Looks. To get rid of an annoying rattle. To make string changing a tad easier, depending on the design.
Thundercranium
Apr-02-2007, 8:58am
Thanks - is there a preferred maker?
That pretty well covers it, Eric! http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif
Jerry Byers
Apr-02-2007, 9:05am
Thanks - is there a preferred maker?
What characteristics are you looking for? Weight? Style? Ease of use?
Eric F.
Apr-02-2007, 9:06am
Thundercranium, the Bill James tailpiece is the finest available, in my opinion. And it's made by a board member. I cannot say that it - or any tailpiece - will improve tone (I suspect that's more up to the player), but it sure makes string changing less of a bother. You will find it on many of the top luthiers' mandolins these days.
otterly2k
Apr-02-2007, 2:16pm
those who change tp's often go from a stamped two-piece tp to a one-piece cast tailpiece. Lots of us go with Allen tp's (there are several designs). Orrico is another, for a different slightly ornate look. A few luthiers also make their own tp's such as Newell and Brian Dean. The James (as Eric mentioned) seems to have gained "cream of the current crop" status and is a bit more pricey than the others I've mentioned. Shop around and see what strikes your fancy.
mandroid
Apr-02-2007, 3:53pm
WIW I, for one, chose to exchange a cast one unique to Lebeda, a cast one , for a Bill James which I modified by putting a piece of Ebony on the top.
its serves better as an armrest, (wore soft gold plating off the original one)
the string changing is a lot quicker, and easier.,now too.
[the beloved '22 gibby'A' remains unchanged though]
I just put a new Weber cast tailpiece on my Old Wave oval A and love it. #Can't say what/if it did anything to the tone because I changed to different strings at the same time. #
I find that during string changes the Weber tailpiece holds the loop on very well, making the chore less aggravating. #I like it better than the Allen tailpieces I've used.
And the price is very reasonable.
Thundercranium
Apr-02-2007, 8:53pm
Thanks - is there a preferred maker?
What characteristics are you looking for? Weight? Style? Ease of use?
Good questions!
I'll let you know when I know myself.
In the meantime, thanks everybody!