Ruphus -> RE: FINE TUNING A GUITAR (May 13 2014 12:29:58)
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Even just on a basic level of consideration it appears plausible already that any give or take of mass on a resonating structure should matter. Denying that would be like your average electrician who will not understand the special measures taken to provide reliable and clean current for sensible operations like in audio studios. That while an amateur could already understand how easily current can be spoiled or earthing rendered useless without special and intelligent prevention during layout of studio circuits. I know, this wasn´t the best example. The more as it is more challenging than the understanding of mass relevance to resonating structures. But it came to mind spontaneously ( as once I was surprised to see that common education for electricians will not suffice / not cover the demands for adequate studio layout). - Having said that, I would like to express my respect for some of you guys in the US who manage to parallel and even surpass colleagues that have passed regular and thorough education in the corresponding subject. ( Like German luthiers*, or probably many others in central Europe. - * Say, that educated bonehead who almost blow-dried my vintage guitar to death.) Be it you, fellows, who are participating here with their very remarkable guitar shops, or the bunch of people who are manufacturing finest of recording gear. - Admittedly, many of them learned their trade in the US Army, but I think it must have taken their passion and deep understanding of the general matter in the first place to advance into the special realms like of high end audio gear. ... Guess that was a plea for nation-wide talent supports from early on. Ruphus
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