I am not quite done with my uke but i went ahead and strung it up to see how it would sound, when i play it it makes a deadened sound thats not very clear does anyone know whats making this happen and can i fix it?
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P.S. If you find the soundboard thickness is not the main culprit, you might just have to raise the neck a little above the box top. I usually make mine with the neck level with the box top and then glue a 1/4" fingerboard over the top. This allows the bridge enough height for a decent break angle. Since you already have your fretting done, you can accomplish the same thing by removing the neck and gluing a ¼” shim of hardwood under the neck heel and then reattach the neck.
Johnny Debit said:
yea the sounboard is about 3/16" and im still not sure about what kind of bridge to use, right now im just using a bolt. I was planning on using a
floating bridge but if an attached bridge would work better let me know thanks
Your soundboard looks thick to me. Plus you haven't said what what your bridge is like. How much string pressure does it have? Your neck is low in relation to the soudboard, almost level it appears and I doubt the bridge is making good contact with the top. The bridge transfers the string vibrations to the top.
Don