What is this for? What does it do?

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Looks like an eighties idea of adding mass to the headstock, to add "sustain and ballance".

It's like the big clip-on Capo-Thing you see on Acoustic Guitar Headstocks, marketed to do the same thing for Acoustic Guitars as well as electrics I guess.

I say eighties because it's a big "Brass" Plate. Very Eighties!

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Interesting product.

But I kinda like my Ricks the way they are.
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I thought less headstock mass = more sustain?
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Yes, but more mass on the headstock via an after market addition means more sustain for the maker, economic sustain that is...
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I remember those things from the 80s. Supposed to add sustain and reduce dead spots. Never tried one....
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gearhed289 wrote:Supposed to add sustain and reduce dead spots. Never tried one....
Right, that was the claim. Never tried one either as I never felt the need for it.
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jeepers if I get any more sustain my notes will go on forever.......... :lol:
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winston wrote:jeepers if I get any more sustain my notes will go on forever.......... :lol:
What would we do? We'd have to turn the volume knob down when we strike a note to get it to stop ringing!

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OMG! Could you imagine if you put one of these things on a bass that already had a brass nut and a Hipshot bridge? You wouldn't even have to strike the strings. The notes would already be ringing!

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But guys...it is an ORIGINAL Fathead. Doesn't everyone need one? :roll:
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rickaddict wrote:OMG! Could you imagine if you put one of these things on a bass that already had a brass nut and a Hipshot bridge? You wouldn't even have to strike the strings. The notes would already be ringing!

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My Ricks laying anywhere in the room with the amp on and unmuted will excite the strings (due to the hum susceptibility of single coils) and bounce the furniture around the room if allowed (aloud?!) to continue. :lol:

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dog wrote:But guys...it is an ORIGINAL Fathead. Doesn't everyone need one? :roll:
I've had people call me one of those...
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I guess it's for people who want more neck dive on their bass...
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