Ukulele bracing bridge and piezo questions
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 1:16 pm
I am progressing on a pair of bass uke builds.
These will have the black polyurethane strings. The bridge on the commercial products look as if the bridge is much beefier, has more gluing surface, and is located further from the sound hole.
The concept of the surface mounted piezo is to pick up body vibrations.
The concept of a underbridge mounted piezo is to pick up string vibrations.
Since the piezo is producing most or all of the sound, should I put in a really heavy bracing? Use a heavy bridge plate? Ignore any sound from the body?
These will have the black polyurethane strings. The bridge on the commercial products look as if the bridge is much beefier, has more gluing surface, and is located further from the sound hole.
The concept of the surface mounted piezo is to pick up body vibrations.
The concept of a underbridge mounted piezo is to pick up string vibrations.
Since the piezo is producing most or all of the sound, should I put in a really heavy bracing? Use a heavy bridge plate? Ignore any sound from the body?