Bracing question in regards to scale length

Wood choice logic, brace shapes, braces patterns -- what and why for the "heart of the guitar"
Michael_K
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Re: Bracing question in regards to scale length

Post by Michael_K » Sun Jan 31, 2016 8:42 pm


ken cierp
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Re: Bracing question in regards to scale length

Post by ken cierp » Sun Jan 31, 2016 9:45 pm

That's a very large guitar especially if its the "J" deep body version.

Michael_K
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Re: Bracing question in regards to scale length

Post by Michael_K » Sun Jan 31, 2016 10:24 pm

It is the 000-12 fret on steroids. It is the M body elongated for the 12 fret attachment. But yes a J would be huge. I would love see see how one sounded to be honest.

I have attached a sound clip of Wilcutt version of this Gruhn guitar. It is EIR/ADI full scale. I know Gruhn uses the GE bracing. I am not sure of the Wilcutt. This has 5/16 scalloped braces
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The other is the Woodsong, basically "Blaking a 0000" with 24.9 scale. The salesman was nice enough to make two iPhone recordings for me. Its enough to tell the differences. I am sure Honduran Mahogany would sound a little different. 1/4 in scalloped braces with Sitka top.

I not sure which I prefer. They both sound good.

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