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profundo

 

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tiro 650mm o 660mm 

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ralexander

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RE: tiro 650mm o 660mm (in reply to profundo

Welcome to the Foro - there is a current discussion on this topic in the Lutherie section called "scale length & response" - it has also been discussed much in the past, just try a search.
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Ricardo

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RE: tiro 650mm o 660mm (in reply to profundo

10 mm, actually is meaningless IMO. especially for flamenco because if you use a capo on any fret it doesn't matter. I guess if you capo up very high (7 or above) the frets on a 670 will be noticeably more comfy, but it's still a minor point of playability.

A thousand times more important is the action and bridge height over the soundboard.

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RE: tiro 650mm o 660mm (in reply to Ricardo

don't forget 670mm. 670mm on Condes are really unnecessary.

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 12 2013 17:17:20
 
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RE: tiro 650mm o 660mm (in reply to bursche

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ORIGINAL: bursche

don't forget 670mm 670mm on Condes are really unnecessary.



Exactly, I was shocked to learn that's how big my guitar was, cuz it feels small actually.

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RE: tiro 650mm o 660mm (in reply to Ricardo

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Exactly, I was shocked to learn that's how big my guitar was, cuz it feels small actually.


Kbeeeeeeeeer!

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