Trev,trevtheshed wrote:Martin, how are you doing your data gathering? (VA settings, type of mic etc.) There seems to be a lot of stuff going on that I don't normally see and I especially don't see the T(1,1)2 go up in frequency as the top is thinned around the periphery.
I normally glue the top and back on (which "seals" the box, bar the sound hole); get readings from a first set of taps, thin the top around the periphery and do more taps, which always produce a lower T(1,1)2, and when that is at target I cut the binding channels and bind etc. If you tap with the binding channels cut and no bindings, maybe with holes through to the kerfs, you can get all sorts of strange readings which can't be related to anything much.
VA settings are as per guidelines in your book and Doms notes. Im running a Shure mic through a preamp and into line input on my Mac. The mic is 50-60mm from bridge centre and Im tapping on the bridge. Recording with the mic 50-60mm from soundhole doesn't make much difference to the peaks....just a bit of variation in amplitude.
I didn't do any tap tests while thinning the the top periphery....went straight to doing the bindings. The plot in my last post shows data recorded before thinning of top and cutting of binding channels and data recorded after glue in of binding channels....the only hole is the soundhole.
Note that prior to binding there were some extra peaks between T(1,1)1 and T(1,1)2 peaks...these have increased in amplitude with the thinning of top periphery.
Tomorrow I plan to do some serious Chladni testing. need to warn the neighbour first so they dont report aliens next door to the local cops.