adorshki
Reverential Member
One would think that, wouldn't one....I think I'm gonna have to take one of my vintage Sandoz's and meditate on that for a while. I'll let you know what I figured out sometime next year. :?valleyguy said:Wow, that is counter intuitive. Lower frequencies have longer waves, thus you would think that a smaller hole would not allow those frequencies to escape from inside.cjd-player said:adorshki said:All other things being equal, a larger sound hole results in stronger treble response from the guitar, and a smaller sound hole results in a stronger bass response from the guitar.
My initial suspicion would be that yes, you WANT to keep the lower frequencies trapped inside to stimulate the top movement at those frequencies....."resonant" frequency would be the key term. Feel free to tear me apart, anybody, I might learn something while my ego's dead... :lol: