> >When the pulse from the string hits the bridge and >therefore the soundboard, it travels in the board >until it gets to a place on the board that no longer................. ------------------------------------- It is intended to reduce soundboard area behind the treble bridge and shorten the ribs. With both a fish and a bass cutoff, the ribs through the killer octave are shortened too, and a more uniform progression of rib length (and stiffness control) is obtained from tenor to treble. Ron N
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