![]() chords up and down the neck wring incredibly because the guitar is just flat out more in tune regardless of where you are playing.Ĭan't say enough about this bridge and how much improvement it brought. and bam!! Guitar is now perfectly in tune!! Put it on the guitar last night, re-strung the guitar. It looks exactly like the original but is compensated when you look closely at it. I thought I'd give the Mojoaxe wraparound bridge a shot. Makes using a capo for anything live impossible basically. and it was difficult to get it back in tune, even when re-tuning with a tuner. What I didn't expect though is that when I use a capo anywhere on the guitar, it pulls the entire thing completely out of tune. I'm an old acoustic player and acoustic guitars often have this issue. so I know exactly how to adjust and not the biggest deal. ![]() Tune it with the b slightly flat when playing in G-AM-C type stuff. Tune it normally when playing a tune in "E". Only small problem I had with it was that when you tune it up the b string always is slightly out of tune up and down the neck. when I got it, I though "where have you been all my life"?! For what I do, the Junior rules! Outstanding sounding guitar from moment #1 to be honest. I bought a Gibson 2010 57 'custom' Les Paul Junior VOS from the buy/sell area here and it came in mint condition. ![]() I don't start a lot of threads, but wanted to put the word out in case anyone else was considering MojoAxe for their guitars. ![]()
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