It will be a Bass VI, i.e. tuned like a guitar but an octave deeper, and i try to improve the concept from the experience i have with my converted 4 string. I will dare many things i have never done before. Furthermore my first and only archtop build was more than 30 years ago.
Bass VI means short scale, and in this project it will have a multiscale fretboard. 74.5 cm-77.5 cm, neutral position on the 8th fret. Bass VI also means narrow string spacing and guitar pickups and hence i will need a guitar bridge. After some research on the market situation, there is de facto no alternative to the ABM3210. Tuners will be Schaller M4-2000, pickups a set of minihumbuckers with Alnico magnets. Not potis, just two mini switches to select the pickups and to modifiy the voicing (and to shortcut the output
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Here is my current idea on the shape - it does still require a lot of fine tuning. The shape is based on the final shape of my 1st attempt to build a guitar (but that was a solid body), it is a little bit larger than a typical solid body, but not much, roughly 14.5".
The construction will differ a lot from the usual construction of an archtop guitar, it will be somehow in between an ES335-like semi and a thinline archtop: massive below the neck and also below the bridge, thick ribs and two parallel center bars cut into a solid body slab. The bottom plate will (probably) be arched only on the outside, but the top will be thin fully arched outside the huge end blocks.
I expect the construction to be pretty strong, and i do not plan to use any braces on the top.
The idea is to have a better acoustic response than something ES335-alike. I actually did something similar with my 2nd guitar build, but without the arching, and even after more than 40 years i like the concept.
The neck will be bolt on. I am going to try to have a narrow connection which is inspired by Ken Parker's archtops among others.
Materials:
body: basswood
top: flamed pear
neck: red meranti (from an old window frame)
fingerboard: elsbeere (sorbus torminalis), on of the hardest European woods