360/12c63's

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360/12c63's

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I really like the increased resonance of my "C". Seems to have more than the current 360/12's. There is a bracing difference isn't there? Any info on this?
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I dunno, Steve.... I own a 360 12c63 and it seems to ring more than snub bottom upper bout 360 12's. I read that the C model has a few more cubic inches of airspace which might account for an increase. Perhaps Mr. Hall could shed some light on the construction of your model that might explain the expanded resonance.
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Thanks for the info and picture. I did try a search, but didn't come up with anything.
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Is the photo of the bottom side of the guitar body? Weird.
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That is looking at the top of the guitar from the inside; it is face down. Note the block where the ramp will be carved.
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