Chris Paulick wrote:
Maybe I just read it or took it wrong then. It's been known to happen before.
I could see where the mids and highs would be more pronounced then the bass for some of the reasons I stated. As far as getting the proper soundhole size you might try a technic I think Kent Everett uses as to increase the sound hole in steps as it will seem to get louder to a point and the overall tone will change to a point and then not sound so loud or good. At that point he will bind the sound hole to make it smaller. You all might find that the treble side might be a different size then the bass side. Who knows?
The thing is I think you really should have an idea of where you want to try and go with this design tone wise. If you are after a unique tone of it's own or whatever. I mean there is just going to be limitations on what it can do with the half boxes. So you can't expect it to do what it just can't do just because of the phyics of it. It's just like a really responsive built guitar that is designed for a fingerstyle playing more then likely just ain't going to cut it for flatpicking and heavy strumming. You as a player can understand that. Can you see where it would be helpful to have some tonal direction. To get there people are going to use the same acoustic principles as on single bodied acoustics. It's just like an Archtop doesn't sound like a Dred and not like a Maccaferri. They all have their limitations and sound.
It will be interesting to see where this goes.
yeah, i see what your saying,
I want to avoid pigeon holing the design, I think it can be made to work for many styles,
and variants on each side will have huge effect on the style of guitar produced..
i.e. a thick top on the treble side, and a thin on on the bass side..
different woods on each side, back and tops...
I believe this idea of 2 separate guitars, can be used and may be good or great
for different incarnations..
I have a sound in mind, but it is pretty much there.. so im just at the stage of
tweaking.. (i.e. the idea came for a bridge that will boost volume.. and bass.. so i must want
it to have more volume..., but the thing is, i find myself trying to make it fit the response people give,
so when everyone says the recording sound thin on the bass side, i think, well i better fix that..
i just hope i can stay somewhat true to my idea, while still tweaking in the direction of popular acceptance)
great advise about the sound hole.. (increments)
what i did, and its really low tech, so try not to laugh...
i made it big enough i could stick my hand in there. that was the key for me,
cause i had to put the neck on, and since each hole is rather smaller than a traditional hole,
that was my plan...
but I have been experimenting with the size of the bass port.. (you cant see it in the vid)
is using duct tape.. i tape over half the hole, see if I like it, then try 1/3 etc. etc..
doesn't make for a pretty guitar, but is very useful for prototyping.. and surprised at the difference..
thanks for the input! you are very knowledgeable and i appreciate you sharing the knowledge.
