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I've built about 15 guitars and they sound good but seem to be missing those 'sparkling' highs I hear on some guitars. I know 'sparkling' is a vague and subjective term but it's all I can come up with. Are there techniques, (bracing, top thickness etc.) top woods, bridge material or strings that might help brighten the highs?
Thanks Last edited by LHawes; 09-18-2023 at 01:05 PM. |
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I have built 2 guitars with Englemann spruce tops. One size 0 Osage Orange and one size 00 on Padauk sides and back. I think I might describe them as sparkling. Bright, ringing, lots of overtones. Remind me of my banjo. Tops are around .10-.11" thick. Pretty conventional X braced, scalloped.
Other guitars I have built sound different than these with Sitka, Adirondack and Mahogany tops. I think the Englemann was the major factor. |
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20/80 are brighter (by my definition) than PB. I higher saddle (off the top) is brighter than a lower saddle. Some believe that more skookum finger braces enhance treble. Of all pleasant woods I've used, Big Leaf maple has the most clarity.
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Thanks Bruce, forgot about the Skookum finger braces.
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IF it really does come down to strings and not how the top of the guitar was constructed then IMHO John Pearce 80/20 are the best in that regard.
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skookum 1 of 2 noun skoo·kum ˈskükəm And this. Meaning strong or excellent, the word is a bit odd, but not so much as to never be uttered. On a Vancouver street you might be offered a compliment the likes of, “that's a skookum jacket.” An entry for "skookum" in a Chinook Wawa dictionary. The word, meaning strong or excellent, is a common adjective in B.C. plural-s : an evil spirit skookum 2 of 2 adjective " 1 : marked by strength or power was a skookum eater most times, but he pushed his bowl away —Arthur Mayse 2 : marked by excellent quality : FIRST-RATE as handsome and healthy as skookum apples —Time Last edited by DickHutchings; 09-20-2023 at 07:09 AM. |
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One more thing. "20/80 are brighter (by my definition) than PB" 20/80 is definitely brighter than peanut butter.
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I'm very happy with it, but interesting to hear that the saddle height might be a small factor in those results. I often hear about the neck set impacting tone, but rarely hear examples of how... Thanks!
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