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RE: Volume and lowering the action
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Fitna A.
Posts: 36
Joined: Jun. 5 2007
From: The Netherlands
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RE: Volume and lowering the action (in reply to Ricardo)
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Also, low action guitars even with high bridge are not always loud, probably because when the strings buzz by hitting the frets, the oscillation is not allowed to be so efficient. (?) So, I think the neck/fingerboard angle and height has something to do with it too. Meaning, these guitars with raised fingerboard and super high bridges, are not super loud guitars (like Humphrey millenium). So higher tension strings regain volume on low action guitars. Anyway, just my thoughts, not based on any real physics. ok intresting. I never played high-bridged low actioned guitars. Maybe in that case, the attenuation of the fretbuzz will cause the decrease of volume. quote:
Anyway, just my thoughts, not based on any real physics. In my situation - because a lack of experrience no thoughts, just te physics
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Date Nov. 22 2007 10:01:51
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