I love wood and I love guitars!
And I know this is a below the belt question for the ardent traditionalists in guitar construction but>
But after seeing the Carbon Fiber guitars I am tempted to make one of these , whats your thought on the sound production of these?
There is a few good demos on you tube to hear some of these as well.
I was wanting one of these more for travelling ( Water proof) and knock proof to a degree, but would need to know from some of you more experienced gents if using exotic resins on the fret board and bridge will give good results, thinking of maybe a hybrid, say wood for the fretboard and bridge and bone for the nut, the rest would be CF?
Would incorporate perfect temperament compensated fret boards as well, as I can CNC these!
Any thoughts on this subject?
Regards
Marc
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Hi Mark.
Within the recent past, Composite Acoustics (after Rainsong: they were the #2 CF Guitar manufacturer) went belly up.
Hartley Peavey bought the name & tooling in 2010 and is now making CF guitars.
No doubt, he'll "Peaveyize" them and there will be warehouses full of unsold instruments.
As an engineer, you no doubt know that CF is extremely hazardous to work. It's certainly not like working with wood.
Personally, I'd love to see a wood body/CF necked instrument. Electric guitarists & bassists have been installing aftermarket CF necks for decades. They'd solve many "neck adjustment" issues encountered by the traveling guitarist.
Any way you may choose to go....very best of luck (:
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