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Construction detailsTwo traditional layouts of tuners are called "3+3" (3 top tuners and 3 bottom ones) and "6 in line" tuners, though many other combinations are known, especially for bass guitars and non-6-string guitars. When there are no machine heads (i.e. tuners are not needed or located in some other place, for example, on guitar body), the guitar headstock may be missing completely, as in Steinberger guitar or some Chapman stick models. Image:Guitar headstock angle.png Schematic section shows both straight and angled headstocks. Note the β angle between the fingerboard surface and headstock surface
Luthiers of both styles frequently cite better sound, longer sustain and strings staying in tune longer as advantages of each style. Fragile construction is cited as a disadvantage of each style too: single piece necks are more likely to break on occasional hit and are harder to repair, while glued-in necks can break with time. Apart from its main function, the headstock is an important decorative detail of a guitar. It is the place where overwhelming majority of guitar manufacturers draw their logo. Some guitars without machine heads (for example, ones equipped with Floyd Rose Speedloader) have a headstock for purely decorative reasons. Signature headstock outlinesImage:Ibanez Artcore headstock.jpg Headstock from an ARTCORE series guitar by Ibanez All major guitar brands have a signature headstocks that make their guitars or guitar series easily recognizable. An unwritten ethic law of the guitar industry allows copying of overall guitar body designs, but no major brand copies headstock designs. As seen in a section below, even "copied" at the first glance designs retain clear visible changes in dimesions, proportions of elements, etc, so it is almost always possible to tell a major brand of a guitar by looking at headstock. Fender-like curved 6-in-line headstocks
Classical-like 3+3 headstocks
Pointed headstocks, 6-in-line
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