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Model Design The 3-Way intersection of body size , with scale length and tonewood selection comprise the technical aspects of acoustic guitar design. |
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Tonewood Selection Tonewoods 'flavor' the sound. Mahogany, while "drier" is strongest in the midrange whereas Rosewood, which is more reverberant, can resonate with more bass and treble. |
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Sound Development Removing a limited amount of material from the inside of the guitar enables the luthier to almost "tune" the equalization of the guitar's acoustic sound. |
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Handcrafted Guitars Handcrafted means that a luthier actually builds the guitar, and "custom" means the luthier personally consults with clients on their needs. |
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Body Construction Decisions on such additions as a cutaway, 12 Strings, 14 frets clear of the body and the size of the inside bracing come at the beginning. |
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Quality Assurance With close-tolerance joinery, clean workmanship and finally the finishing process, the quality of a Mythic guitar is apparent from first inspection. |