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C4, part 6

  It's been over a year since I last posted about C4 .  Everything I've written about C4 continues to prove itself as true.  And, I continue to learn about it.      Because it was originally conceived of and built for nylon strings, the course spacing at the nut and saddle were extraordinarily wide.  I prefer a very tight spacing within a course, and a wider spacing between courses.  After the conversion to an all-steel string setup, the courses were too wide.  This week, I finally addressed this issue.  I tightened up the spacing at the nut for courses 1 - 6.  I've come to prefer a course spacing of just under .040" of an inch; for those of you in Europe, that's about 1mm. I also tightened the course spacing at the saddle for courses 1 - 6.    The other leftover issue from its nylon string period is that the bass saddle was too high for steel strings.  The saddle on this instrument is a split saddle, meaning that unl...

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