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CharlieB
Posted 2005-04-16 5:53 PM (#154569)
Subject: Sinking top?


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In a year since I've had it, the top of my Adamas SMT has sunk about 3/64 of an inch at the bridge.

How do I know this? Well... with all the shims out and the relief on the neck set to about .015, the elevation was right on the "book miniumum" of 2/32s and 2.5/32s.

The action was low. I thought it was my saddle getting grooves (its a little grooved, not much though...light actually). Now I see, I'm back to both shims and my action is just barely up to 2/32's and 2.5/32s (Like I could replace the thin shim with another thick one and be just about perfect). Same neck relief.

My only conclusion is that the top is sinking a bit. The neck certainly cant be moving against string pull... can it?
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MWoody
Posted 2005-04-16 7:37 PM (#154570 - in reply to #154569)
Subject: Re: Sinking top?



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Bowl bend or top sinkage? Have you double checked the braces for disconnect as well?
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CharlieB
Posted 2005-04-16 7:57 PM (#154571 - in reply to #154569)
Subject: Re: Sinking top?


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Hmmm. I guess I better. This thing has literally never left my living room since it got here. Dunno how problems can start but.. better to check.
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an4340
Posted 2005-04-17 8:03 AM (#154572 - in reply to #154569)
Subject: Re: Sinking top?


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I've had lift, not sinking on my guitars. Some lift over time is normal. This sounds like you have to bring it to a pro for an evaluation. Keep us posted.
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CharlieB
Posted 2005-04-17 1:44 PM (#154573 - in reply to #154569)
Subject: Re: Sinking top?


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Took a look inside - no loose or seperated or broken braces. I see that the brace marks visible on the top of the guitar are "perhaps" a little more accentuated, but you still need to have a reflection on the top to see em. There is still visably some arch to the top.

This is strange. I'm not really an "acoustic" maven, solid bodies act so differently.
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