I've built quite a few of these things now. I'd put each in one of two categories...
1) Protruding neck
- Through neck with strings going into the part of the neck that is sticking out other end.
2) Non-Protruding neck
- Strings going through surface of box then going through neck.
Although I like the way group two looks, I find that the first group sounds much louder.
Has anyone figured on the best way to build these things so that you can maximize volume? I know the size of box matters & the action matters.
What about where the strings are housed in relation to the box?
Replies
Some of those boxes are pretty thick, and thats going to negatively effect the acoustic response. Certainly the size variation as well. Also unknown is your internal construction techniques. Top floating independant of the neck?
Also I must consider this. The bridge design you use transfers sound by tension down on the top. The string thru mounting is tension pulling up on the top? Perhaps this is somewhat counterproductive for acoustic output? Never really looked at that consideration.
But yes, nice looking work!