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Does Scale Length effect how a CBG sounds? Would a 24.5" sound different from a 13" "nut to bridge" length given everything else is the same on the CBG?
Thanks,
Dave
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Permalink Reply by Jarmo Katajisto on November 7, 2011 at 3:20pm I do not know what the scale length affects the sound but the tuning can be more difficult if you have a shorter range. I built a 20 "scale CBG, and it was difficult to tune into place. Usually I do 25" or 24 "
kind regards
Jarmo
Permalink Reply by Dave Provencher on November 7, 2011 at 7:31pm I do not know what the scale length affects the sound but the tuning can be more difficult if you have a shorter range. I built a 20 "scale CBG, and it was difficult to tune into place. Usually I do 25" or 24 "
kind regards
Jarmo
Permalink Reply by MichaelS Country Boy Guitars on November 10, 2011 at 7:11pm longer scale will be bassier, shorter trebleyer, also longer scale has higher tension on strings, so neck needs to be stronger.
Permalink Reply by Dave Provencher on November 10, 2011 at 7:31pm Thanks Michael, good info!
Permalink Reply by Fred Railsback on November 21, 2011 at 10:08pm I'm curious about what the shortest practical scale would be. I built a CBG with a poplar neck and it seems to be bending alot. I wonder if a shorter scale would help.
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