.... from luthier John Greven:
http://www.grevenguitars.com/pdfs/MartinMyths.pdfHe's quite opinionated here but his background is such that his opinion carries some weight.
I think it's particularly interesting to see what he says about bracing and why it got heavier - not because because people started using heavier strings for more volume which is often quoted as the reason, but because they moved away from using stiff Adi tops to using Sitka which was less structurally rigid.
Anyway, for the geeks only but quite interesting I thought.
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Particularly like the advice not to be taken in by a pretty face (master grade top cosmetics).
I came across them on 'Log Cabin' forum.
If u consider what he's saying u can't be faulted in coming to the conclusion that most of the 'chat' regarding guitar sound / responsiveness on guitar forums is largely nonsense - X spruce is blah whilst Y spruce is bleh.
When it comes to standardized production construction of a given design one soundboard out of many might be suitable for a manufacturers soundboard system design. Possibly why u get the occasional killer from a production built instrument.
here they are -
I posted up a thread in the AGF asking about adjustable vs fixed neck support and crikey did a create a lot of controversy. JG was in the camp of adjustable, but there were many respectable voices in the fixed camp support. Even at the top when it comes to vintage Martin repro makers there's a lot of split opinions.