Chansen wrote:
From what I have read most tops are radiused for structural reasons... What does the radius do for sound/tone? 13' seems really extreme... does that change the way your guitars sound in you opinion?
I do it for sound/tone reasons although there are structural benefits too. Where possible I post sound clips of my guitars and although not as good as playing one live mught give you a flavour. Check out the
sounds page on my website - I have limited space to host .mp3 files and have to "move" things around from time to time so apologies if not all the links are currently working.
I view the guitar top as a drum-head and the top doming gives you a system under tension like a drum head. "Activate" such a system with the strings and the disturbed tension adds to the tops responsiveness. Amongst other things, players always comment on how loud my instruments are and they have very good projection. The doming also helps imho with mids and trebles and then you can work on getting the bass you want. It's all part of my "system" and when you look at a 13' domed top it's not really that extreme in my view. In fact I suspect a lot of great old guitars end up there eventually. There is a great thread on the UMGF about this amongst other things that you may have already seen.
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De Faoite Stringed Instruments". . . the one thing a machine just can't do is give you character and personalities and sometimes that comes with flaws, but it always comes with humanity" Monty Don talking about hand weaving, "Mastercrafts", Weaving, BBC March 2010