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hewo

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in other words, the perch area crested is purposed as the structural landing of the backstop tuneomatic - here richochet vibration is pronounced

does the lumber here actually count towards improvement?

does the interplay between differing lumbers combined actually count towards sound improvement?

were flowable isotropic material such as scattered carbon filament spider's matrix impregnated strengthened by epoxy binder minimally, pressure driven into the complete hollow of the guitar's enveloping inverse (vacuum thermal mold) - how are the spacecraft parts similarly fab'd? - would this homogeneous structure as 1piece produce worthiness? does its shape even have to align with norm? - who says Fender & Gibson can't be superceded? Was the stradivarius superceded?

back2theme the factory bridge pup ring elevated more than normal, so viewing tailstrap to peg, this ring is elevated significantly (wrt norm) by carved top contour much higher on the bass side, yet action is very low coveted - it's the steep breakover angle of the neck - cnc mass production at the manufacturing plants, do they computerize this type of nonsymmetrical carved top contour? what it means is the bass strings move away from you assuming you're standing up strapped.
 

renderit

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Ah!

The age old question!

If a person were to play God and create a carbon fiber that was tubular and inject varying degrees of microscopic silicas that would both amplify and muffle certain frequencies could we indeed BETTER the natural creations or at least duplicate the best known to obtain the desired vintage tones!

But then again, did the very sparrow of legend (be he English or African) labored with the transportation of famous hard shelled fruit centuries ago LAND on said branch forever changing the sought after tone?

Did it INDEED cross continents to affect and effect the tonal question.

And if it did, then the question of which species becomes most relevant.

These are the things that keep me awake at night my friend.
 

hewo

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Ah!

The age old question!

If a person were to play God and create a carbon fiber that was tubular and inject varying degrees of microscopic silicas that would both amplify and muffle certain frequencies could we indeed BETTER the natural creations or at least duplicate the best known to obtain the desired vintage tones!

But then again, did the very sparrow of legend (be he English or African) labored with the transportation of famous hard shelled fruit centuries ago LAND on said branch forever changing the sought after tone?

Did it INDEED cross continents to affect and effect the tonal question.

And if it did, then the question of which species becomes most relevant.

These are the things that keep me awake at night my friend.
you're equationalizing vibrational science - yes on computational design maybe achievable - but in real world comparison the equation model solved is at most plus minus fifteen percent against actual measured by physical experimental result, it can be partial or all structure.

Some appreciate is owed to not only structural rigidity but also the structure's tonal response, which is the structure responding to transient dynamic excitation mechanically driven - the memorex tape commercial shattered martini glass
 

renderit

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I'm all for dynamic excitation, reminds me of my younger days when I met my wife.

She matched the computational analysis I proffered within said 15%.

I did mechanically drive her to the alter.

I believe the 'martini glass' was a Baccarat wine or champagne glass though.

She has thrown many at me through the years.


I am having fun with this.

But in all honesty, to be fair to you, I am guessing the translator you are using may be working against you.

The questions you are posing are very good though and have been debated for years.

Do you even need wood?

Does shape matter?

Is vibration cancelled, added to or not affected by each element?
 

jb_abides

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you're equationalizing vibrational science - yes on computational design maybe achievable - but in real world comparison the equation model solved is at most plus minus fifteen percent against actual measured by physical experimental result, it can be partial or all structure.

Some appreciate is owed to not only structural rigidity but also the structure's tonal response, which is the structure responding to transient dynamic excitation mechanically driven - the memorex tape commercial shattered martini glass

Damnation by Torrification
 

hewo

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I'm all for dynamic excitation, reminds me of my younger days when I met my wife.

She matched the computational analysis I proffered within said 15%.

I did mechanically drive her to the alter.

I believe the 'martini glass' was a Baccarat wine or champagne glass though.

She has thrown many at me through the years.


I am having fun with this.

But in all honesty, to be fair to you, I am guessing the translator you are using may be working against you.

The questions you are posing are very good though and have been debated for years.

Do you even need wood?

Does shape matter?

Is vibration cancelled, added to or not affected by each element?
design build construct is the only answer - I am gonna hub the asians their 3D printing from cad - screw the heritage
 

brandtkronholm

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Ah!

The age old question!

If a person were to play God and create a carbon fiber that was tubular and inject varying degrees of microscopic silicas that would both amplify and muffle certain frequencies could we indeed BETTER the natural creations or at least duplicate the best known to obtain the desired vintage tones!

But then again, did the very sparrow of legend (be he English or African) labored with the transportation of famous hard shelled fruit centuries ago LAND on said branch forever changing the sought after tone?

Did it INDEED cross continents to affect and effect the tonal question.

And if it did, then the question of which species becomes most relevant.

These are the things that keep me awake at night my friend.

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But then, African swallows are nonmigratory.
 
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