Sacrosanct x-brace at risk??
Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 12:17 pm
The picture is from the R. Taylor website.
This raises a couple of questions.
1. Other issues aside, does butting the x-brace together give as sufficient a joint as the notched x-brace we are used to?
2. Is this a marketing gimmick? The explanation from the website:
"The sonic signature leans towards tight midrange, which our ears perceive as a punchy guitar with very quick response and immediate acoustic projection. Guitars with this bracing pattern position themselves very well in an ensemble setting, with excellent clarity throughout the guitar’s entire range."
That sounds like marketing gobbledygook to me. Then again, he IS Bob Taylor.
But I'm mainly interested in the butt joint for the x-braces.
This raises a couple of questions.
1. Other issues aside, does butting the x-brace together give as sufficient a joint as the notched x-brace we are used to?
2. Is this a marketing gimmick? The explanation from the website:
"The sonic signature leans towards tight midrange, which our ears perceive as a punchy guitar with very quick response and immediate acoustic projection. Guitars with this bracing pattern position themselves very well in an ensemble setting, with excellent clarity throughout the guitar’s entire range."
That sounds like marketing gobbledygook to me. Then again, he IS Bob Taylor.
But I'm mainly interested in the butt joint for the x-braces.