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Hey Light
Just looking for an opinion....my old yamaha is starting to get a little bit of a belly on her......would one of those bridge doctor things at stewmac would be a good fix or do I need to see a real repairman? Thanks in advance!!
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If you are worried, take it to a good repair person. Those bridge doctors are a really shitty repair, and they have a MAJOR negative impact on the sound of the guitar (even on Bredlove's, which are designed for the things). Avoid them at all costs. I'm sure someone will disagree with me on this, but those things just kill the sound of the guitar.
More to the point, a certain amount of behind the bridge bulge (or BBB) is perfectly normal. Unless your guitar go hot, dry, or hit; it is unlikely that there is anything wrong. Light "Cowards can never be moral." M.K. Gandhi |
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