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Originally Posted by Goat Whiskey Picks
The problem is that his audience, the guitar playing community, knows the term intonation means having each string plays the correct note on every fret without being sharp or flat and bracing can’t accomplish that. Bracing can accomplish accentuating or diminishing fundamental tones and overtones but it can’t make a guitar intonate correctly up and down the fretboard.
I’m a big fan of Taylor Guitars and have owned several including my 710 that I’ve loved for the 24 years that I’ve owned it. I will never part with it. I do want to play the V braced guitars and hear them for myself. But I still think Mr. Powers could have used a much better term and eliminated a lot of confusion.
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Aren't you the least bit curious why a man with that level of expertise flubbed that portion? Maybe he was just caught up in the moment?