You can get very thin clear mylar sheets with peel-off paper and self-stick (spray water, put on, "bleed" air pockets with a big eraser). You can cut out a pickguard shape that also goes under the E and B strings. I don't think it affects the tone (so thin, weighs nothing).
My '08 Holo busato has a very thin clear 1 mm or less "stick on pick guard". Very durable and doesn't show any wear. However, I don't hit chords with the power like Tchavolo Schmidt!
I don't hear any reduction in tone, volume or EQ quality with this thin pick guard application.
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I've been tempted to put the pick guard on, that came with my guitar, but I'm worried that it might reduce the sound in some small imperceptible way?
I like the static cling plastic stuff, comes right off but does a nice job protecting the top.
If you're a finger dragger, a pick guard doesn't really get into the place where you might want it (under the E and B strings) I don't think.
I guess that’s what you get when you hire a fingerstyle player to design it!
You can get very thin clear mylar sheets with peel-off paper and self-stick (spray water, put on, "bleed" air pockets with a big eraser). You can cut out a pickguard shape that also goes under the E and B strings. I don't think it affects the tone (so thin, weighs nothing).
My '08 Holo busato has a very thin clear 1 mm or less "stick on pick guard". Very durable and doesn't show any wear. However, I don't hit chords with the power like Tchavolo Schmidt!
I don't hear any reduction in tone, volume or EQ quality with this thin pick guard application.
They are ugly and they are unnecessary.
Ugly is subjective. I will think Willie Nelson's Trigger, would have benefited some.
Nothing ugly about that... To me.
This is under the b and e strings to thwart finger dragers. Infact, the gold isn't even worn under the strings.
I put this on a former guitar of mine.