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Joined: Aug. 9 2006
From: Iran (living in Germany)
RE: is it a problem if u love the gu... (in reply to Guest)
I am not a design fetishist. Playability + Sound are imporant for me (and of course price ). Thats it.
Of course i dont want to have a green flamenco guitar lol And it would be good to have a very nice guitar but things like Rosette are not important for me.
RE: is it a problem if u love the gu... (in reply to Guest)
A nice rosette can really be the icing on the cake for a good guitar. But obviously it DOESN'T affect the tone and playability in any way. Better to have a guitar that sounds and plays great with a crappy rosette, then to have a guitar that sounds and plays crappy with a great rosette.
Jb
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RE: is it a problem if u love the gu... (in reply to Anders Eliasson)
Now there's a nice business sideline for you Anders. Self-adhesive rosettes in various patterns for those who like to give their guitars a makeover from time to time. Simply peel off the old one and stick the new one on.
cheers,
Ron
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RE: is it a problem if u love the gu... (in reply to Guest)
On my guitar, the soundboard turned into the soundhole a bit. The luthier to whom i took it said really and honestly, that it is the ROSETTE, which causes this!! Its not a 100% symmetrical Rosette, and it looks a bit done poorly. It may be that the pressure is a bit more irregularly spread. But can this cause the soundboard to go into the soundhole?? Compared to the effect of the difference between low and very high tension strings, i think that is totally negligible.
RE: is it a problem if u love the gu... (in reply to Guest)
It sounds to me like you should really consider finding a different luthier. The rosette is decorative and should not have any structural influence, I'm kind of curious about his reasoning for this statement