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Old 03-07-2020, 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by jklotz View Post
In the acoustic world, we talk a lot about tone woods, body size, bracing, nut width and string spacing. It seems odd to me nobody ever mentions fretboard radius. Many manufacturers/builders don't even mention this spec. I know Martin makes their's at 16". Collings does a 12-16" compound radius, Eastman is 12". Personally, I find a 12" radius to be much easier for bar chords, particularly when used for fingerstyle where every note has to be clear.

Why are most folks not more interested in this spec? In the electric world, a flatter radius works better for bending notes and a more curved is considered better for chording. But not much bending happens on an acoustic. Why is this not a point of contention with acoustic guitars?
The Fingerboard Radius for Collings Acoustics is 14" - 26" compound; I do not know the radius for their electric's.

I would love to have a 12" or less radius on an acoustic.
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