Hi Guys,
Im in the process of repairing a Kiso suzuki six string with a lifted bridge.The bridge and strings have been left on in the raised state for some time and have warped the bridge area of the sound board.Can this been fix without removing the whole sound board.?
Cheers.
Sound board repair
Re: Sound board repair
Potentially yes. You can use a bridge Dr but the guitar will sound 'different' to what it was...I am not going in to whether that is a good or a bad thing as that is open to opinion.
One USA manufacturer, Breedlove, installs them from new to prevent bridge roll.
http://www.jldguitar.net/warped_tops/fixtop.html
Cheers
Kim
One USA manufacturer, Breedlove, installs them from new to prevent bridge roll.
He's a link to JLD but you could cobble one up yourself easy enough.In the early '90s Breedlove began experimenting with the JLD bridge truss system and this bracing technique's effect on balance, sustain, resonance and bass, creating the “Original Breedlove Sound.” In 1991, the first Breedlove guitar appeared in stores across the country. It was then that this tiny company started building a reputation for quality instruments that broke the barriers between traditional construction and modern innovation.
http://www.jldguitar.net/warped_tops/fixtop.html
Cheers
Kim
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Re: Sound board repair
Have you checked everything else. braces, Bridge plate Etc it's possible that whatever caused the bridge to lift ( like being left in a hot car) has caused another problem that is causing the soundboard to warp around that area.
I have seen something similar where a guitar was left in a car .. this caused the bridge to de laminate but also the bridge plate and X braces to a degree ...when everything cooled down and glue grabbed again everything was in the wrong position (under string tension ) and caused a warp in the soundboard
It just seems strange that when the string tension is removed that the soundboard stays warped if everything else is OK
I have seen something similar where a guitar was left in a car .. this caused the bridge to de laminate but also the bridge plate and X braces to a degree ...when everything cooled down and glue grabbed again everything was in the wrong position (under string tension ) and caused a warp in the soundboard
It just seems strange that when the string tension is removed that the soundboard stays warped if everything else is OK
Tod
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