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Both falcate.J.F. Custom wrote:What bracing have these two been built with?
The cedar is a 190Hz guitar, the spruce a 200Hz. So the cedar has a slightly darker tonality. The thing I'd comment on though is the tonal pliability. It's quite easy to make these guitars sound practically indistinguishable, in that their tonal palettes overlap quite a lot. The cedar one is still a little green so will sharpen up and get louder as the finish cures. That always seems to happen, but I don't always get to hear it if the guitar gets shipped out quickly. So it's a bit early to make comparisons, but they are both pretty loud and I like the tone of both.J.F. Custom wrote:So how do they sound?
Yes. Drying oils, (linseed, walnut, etc.) work fine. It's just the non-drying alkanes in some of the fretboard treatments that cause problems.J.F. Custom wrote:Considering your previous issues with oil on bridges, what did you use on this occasion? Shellac?
In the linings (because I use fairly deep linings)J.F. Custom wrote:Finally, I assume you countersunk some rare earth magnets in the linings and/or inside sides.
Yes.J.F. Custom wrote:Does your armrest continue down the side edge a little as well?
No. The inside of the armrest is lined with felt, so is quite compliant. To work as side masses, they have to be really securely attached. There's audibly less damping when the arm rest is on, as your forearm is off the soundboard, so definitely makes a difference for the better.J.F. Custom wrote:Did you notice any discernible effect on the frequencies with the arm rest installed and not installed?
Negative.....piezo pickups generate their signal by physical deformation of a crystal(s) contained within the pickup.Tod Gilding wrote:
That question leads to another, can magnetic flux cause problems with piezo pickups ?
Thanks, Tod. The ones of yours I've seen look pretty damn good!Tod Gilding wrote:Yes Magnificent Trevor, As has already been said ,you have the bar set high,I'm not sure that I want to put another of mine up here![]()
For the side masses to "work" they have to be effectively part of the side. That means bolting them in just about as tight as you can get them with a high tensile M6 socket head cap screw. If you don't get them torqued up, they simply don't do what they should. So, if you've built a guitar and tried using the side masses and found that not much happened, the likelihood is that you don't have them in tight enough. All the guitars Gerard and I have put sides masses in (over half a dozen different body shapes now, classical and SS) have respond as per Fig 2.3-15. So that can be used as a check.Tod Gilding wrote:Just a quick question and possibly a stupid one but wouldn't the rare earth mags be just as good for adding side mass as the T nuts and bolts ?
As per Martin. Neither in theory nor in practice.Tod Gilding wrote:can magnetic flux cause problems with piezo pickups ?
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