Electric Guitar Headstock Styles

Electric Guitar Headstock Styles

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This is my third feature on headstock ergonomics - following on from my 2016 original, and 2018 follow-up. On this occasion the catalyst for this article was the recent Birmingham Guitar Show - where I liked a lot of the body shapes I saw on display, but was put off by their unergonomic or in fact actually rather ugly headstocks.

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Creating an aesthetically beautiful but distinct headstock shape is an incredible difficult task these days - and lots of brands essentially ’fail’ in that area - and as guitars are largely an aesthetic choice - it therefore follows that an ugly headstock will almost always have a negative impact.

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But there is a deeper science to this too in terms of the science and ergonomics of the shape - in particular as regards perfect guitar tuning fidelity. For that to occur - each string needs to enter its own nut slot - perfectly perpendicularly and in parallel to the other strings - what I typically refer to as ’Parallel Through Nut’. A further subtlety is ’Even String Tension’ - in applying pull-force equally across the guitar neck and headstock.

There is obviously a following for traditional Fender and Gibson headstock shapes - the Fender 6-in-a-line or Gibson ’paddle’ style headstock - while each of those is unergonomic for different reasons - with the classic Gibson headstock typically being the most temperamental for sticking strings and uneven tuning - while of course results can vary. For Fender style headstocks you regularly see string-trees to keep things in check - which are a certain sign of ergonomic issues. Generally speaking - most of the older styles of headstocks are scientifically and ergonomically flawed.

Most guitar manufacturers make a variety of headstock shapes - while say Music Man and PRS - retain their own superbly ergonomic headstock shape across their entire lines of guitars.

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So the purpose of this exercise was to seek out the most suitable ergonomic headstock shapes (a full day’s work) - you can obviously see clear patterns forming in the above visual - where optimal tuning peg layout is typically either 3-a-side or 4 + 2 - both achieve optimal tuning fidelity via even string tension and pallel passage of strings through the nut. That said - not all of the above pictured headstocks are totally perfect - as some don’t achieve that total perpendicular / parallel drop - but are certainly better than those old-school paddle-style headstocks.

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Many a owner of a vintage guitar has experienced the difficulty of keeping the guitar in tune. There are a couple of factors here that are critical to tuning fidelity. Firstly, get over the hangup of having to use the original tuners - you really need locking tuners for any reasonable peace of mind. Locking tuners are available in a vast variety of shapes and types, including various vintage-inspired ones, so it should not prove to be problematic to find a near match that works well - not having to tune up 10 times a day should make it worth your while.

I have long held the view that all guitars should come with locking tuners - even those with Floyd Roses, as not only do locking machine heads maintain tuning for a lot longer - they make it 100% easier to re-string a guitar - so you’re getting dual benefits really. It is the first thing I look to replace when I get a guitar, along with Schaller strap locks.

In addition to the type of tuning pegs deployed, their alignment and layout on the headstock is equally critical for keeping a guitar in tune. The older guitars have essentially rectangular-shaped headstocks with the strings often running at fairly acute angles to and through the nut. For the nut to work optimally, the strings need to be able to glide in and out of the nut grooves effortlessly and without friction, which is why you really want the string running as perpendicular to the nut - or straight through the grooves. In the above visual you can see how for the Jackson, Rickenbacker, Gibson and Gretsch - the strings all enter their nut grooves at an angle. On Gibsons in particular, this leads to a common problem of sticking strings, which seriously impacts tuning fidelity.

Common Guitar Headstocks Shapes Explained (2024)

For the older style guitars you need to deploy very hard-wearing and ideally self-lubricating graphite alloy nuts, as the strings will rub up against them more, and they need to be even more friction-less to ensure smooth glide-through of the strings. Every couple of years or so Gibson come up with a new and improved solution - currently in its latest titanium form (still not perfect!). But to be 100% sure with these types of headstocks you are best at employing a lubricant too, something like Big Bends Nut Sauce or Planet Waves LubriKit.

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There is another less significant impact factor, and that is the distance or drop that the strings need to travel between tuners and nut. Guitars with tuning pegs all in one row (inline), often have to carry string trees or other physical guides to ensure that strings stay within their optimal lines of action. The very best headstock designs minimise the string drop by having the tuners closer to the nut. The best known examples of this are the 4+2 Music Man layout, and the 3+3 PRS layout. In effect you really need a tapered headstock of trapezoid or triangular shape. Schecter, Kiesel / Carvin, ESP, Jackson and many other manufacturers deploy variants of these shapes - even Gibson does it for its Flying V range.

PRS pretty much utilizes the same headstock shape throughout its range, as does Music Man with its own - both of these to ensure optimal tuning fidelity and ultimate performance at all times. People buy Gibsons for their classic tone and looks, but get lumbered with tuning problems. If you are a journeying musician without an army of techs at your beck and call, it probably makes sense to rely on a an instrument with a more modern headstock. Fender. Ibanez and other purveyors of inline headstocks are a significant step above the traditional brigade, but for the very best performance you need either a modern tapered 4+2 or 3+3 arrangement.

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The above visual features some of the best known headstocks in declining order of tuning performance - i.e. best at the top - there is no significance to ranking in the left-to right axis. I just thought it would be nice to have the current big 3 down the central spine - PRS > Fender > Gibson ...

P.S. - I still love the look of the new 2017 Gibson Les Paul Standard HP - whose headstock is featured here! I will see next year if this becomes my next guitar,

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