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by matthew » Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:16 am
I don't know how it sounds. Arnold is a leading contemporary bass maker and he knows his stuff, so it must have something going for it. Perhaps like a cedar top? Arnold writes about how it is to work: "Unbelievably difficult! It tears out all over the place, and it's impossible to scrape."
Long grain stiffness perhaps isn't so critical on a bass because we have the arching to take the weight of the strings. And in fact I'm always trying to REDUCE long grain stiffness at the ends of the plate to get the "speaker cone" pumping nicely.
A one-piece quarter-sawn ANYTHING big enough for a bass is a rarity. And if killer looks alone sell an instrument, that's one's sold!
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matthew on Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:20 am, edited 1 time in total.