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Lattice bracing - Dominelli Guitars

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Modern Classical Guitar Design Part 5: Lattice Bracing

    https://nbnguitar.com/nbn-guitar-blog/moderclassicalguitardesign-latticebracing
    Famous players that play lattice braced guitars John Williams Xuefei Yang Carlos Bonnel Timothy Kain Stepan Rak David Tannenbaum

Lattice bracing - Steven Walter Guitars

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    Lattice bracing. Until recently I have not been that impressed with lattice braced guitars. The Australian versions just seemed to shout, and didn't really sound like guitars. The principle that the back shouldn't vibrate and be …

Bracing Styles for Classical Guitars | This is Classical Guitar

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Lattice Bracing System - The Neoteric

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    Lattice Bracing System The Sound It still has the same distinct McElroy voice, rich and balanced, strong bass response, fat trebles and a strong mid-range filling out the overall sound, though the Neoteric has a stronger fundamental. The bass response is strong and clear but it

Fan Bracing top vs Lattice Bracing top - Guitars From Spain

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    Lattice Bracing top In the late 1970s, an Australian guitar maker named Greg Smallman popularized the lattice braced guitar. It was truly revolutionary, and his guitars to this day can be found in the hands of many of the world’s finest players. The basic physics behind how the lattice works is very simple:

Introduction to Classical Guitar Bracing - Good Music …

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    Lattice Bracing While most bracing patterns are eponymously named, this one looks most similar to its name-sake; it looks just like a lattice. Or a waffle if you're not familiar with the term lattice. Developed by the Australian Greg Smallman, it is such a successful bracing system that it has led to an entire "Australian School" of guitar design.

Guitar Top Bracing – Dan Loves Guitars

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    Lattice Bracing. The next variation on bracing was lattice bracing introduced by Greg Smallman. This seems like a radically different type of bracing pattern than fan or other guitar bracing. The lattices can be made from carbon fiber to reduce weight. The object is a louder guitar and this bracing allows thinner tops which are louder.

What You Need to Know About Bracing Styles for …

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    Lattice braced designs appeared at the end of the 1970s. Guitars with this design are still popular today and many players still use them. Credits The way these guitars work is pretty simple: a lattice structure is pretty rigid, which means that soundboards can be way thinner than usual and keep up with the string tension.

Lattice braced versus Double tops - Classical Guitar

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    Lattice could be with 9, 7, 5, braces, diamond pattern, square pattern, spruce braces, balsa with graphyte or with spruce, etc. Sometimes, the fan brace system looks so close to lattice that is hard to call it fan anymore. As Aron mentioned, the luthier not the design will make a difference.

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