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Armrests for classical guitars
Any one know of an aftermarket armrest for classical guitars that is worth buying?
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Look into the John Pearse arm rests. The slim line version works well on Classical guitars.
I trimmed the wider section of mine a little bit for purely cosmetic appearance
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Do they really make a difference?
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I don't think I noticed any change in the sound from the guitar. But I did notice a nice comfort improvement.
Bradford @ This is Classical guitar has a nice article about how he likes the armrest of his guitars. He won't own a guitar without one now. But his are part of the luthier's design, not an add on.
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I have been noticing that on all my guitars if lift my arm off the guitar while playing it's gets a little louder and I can feel it vibrating a bit more, on my new classical guitar when my arm come on and off the guitar I get almost like a wah effect - it's wierd!
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Way back 40 years ago I nopticed a marked difference when my forearm rested on the top of my decard-topped dread. I've now got JP armrests on all my acoustics.
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I've been taking the Pearse slimline junior rests, shaving them down to more of a consistent "cresent" and putting an exotic wood overlay on them to match either the b/s wood or the binding of the instrument. These are Koa and Cocobolo.
They certainly don't have to be very wide to work - and for me they work twofold. First, as intended to keep your arm from dampening the sound, but also to allow me to put a little pressure on them to help keep the guitar from sliding away when playing the the classical position with the foot stool. And actually, I think the have the greatest sonic effect on smaller bodied guitars with lighter bracing and softer tops (like classicals!)
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Any of you guys know what size I should buy for a 7/8 size classical?
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The slimline junior is the smallest - you may have to rotate it counter clockwise some to get the curve to match the lower bout.
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tHanks! I'm gonna pick one up and try it out.
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