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楼主请看制琴师john greven对他制作的Greven吉他面板稍微鼓起的解答,貌似和你的琴一样。
The top is braced lightly, not like a Collings or modern Martin. It will show movement up and down depending on humidity and string gauge. This is normal top behavior for a 30's style top construction. Many modern companies like Martin, Taylor and Collings have gone to using much heavier bracing and large bridge plates to achieve near immobility of their tops, which keeps them very flat. The down side is they are heavily built and do not sound nearly as good as the more lightly done top. There is supposed to be some movement of the top behind the bridge area and some compensating down movement of the top near the edges. It is how the guitar was designed and is a close reprecstative of the early 1930's Martin construction. It should be fine and will shrink back by 1/2 with the dropping of the humidity levels. |
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