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Thank you for clearing up my question, it sounds like a higher tension and accommodating the classical players were the goals. I really like OF660 scale length and even more so as I am not getting any younger. I sure hope some day a short scale version would be available. Lately I have been paying more attention to the inner parts of the both OF and OC660. I noticed a channel all around the edge of the soundboard and Hershey Kiss candy shaped structures hanging from the soundboard. Are these parts of the design? If so, what do they do? If not, can I sand down all of those and make my soundboard flat and lighter? I also noticed on OC660, the fretted pitches are a tad bit higher on 12th frets while a harmonic pitches are dead on. I think the higher action on OC may have not been compensated, IMHO. which leads me to asking whether a truss rod is a possibility in future OC660s. I noticed your wood versions have truss rods and why not on OC so that the player could fine-tune their liking. Anyhow, I can't thank you enough for prducing such wonderful guitars that allow me to take it with me no matter where I go. I sure hope you keep on improving on these forefronts. Thank you, Rob! |