Re: Vibration in a brass plate question




<mrjaune@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> No.
> I want machine a bridge for my bass guitar and I want to know if the
> cast direction of the mat'l can have a significant impact on the sound.
> I imagine that the best case is when the cast direction and the
> vibration are in the same direction but I am not sure.
>

probably not, the velocity factor is very high in brass.
The compression strength difference is probably less than 5%. Not like wood
at all.


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