Acoustic guitar

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Inventors

McPherson, Sr., Mathew

Application #

229092

Filed

Jan-28-1980

Published

Mar-2-1982

Current US Class

084/291
984/106
984/112
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

D17/14 D17/17 D17/19 D17/21 84/173 84/267 84/268 84/291 84/292 84/297

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schroeder, Siegfried, Vidas, Steffey & Arrett

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Abstract
Acoustic guitar having three spaced sound holes and a modified back for producing improved sound of clean, sustaining quality.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In an acoustic guitar of the type having a body including a sound board and a back, a plurality of strings including bass and treble strings positioned above the sound board, and a bridge on the body sound board in the lower bout for receiving the strings, the improvement comprising an arrangement of three spaced sound holes in the sound board, the first hole being substantially located between the bridge and upper bout and between the bass strings and the adjacent edge of the guitar body sound board; the second hole being substantially located between the bridge and upper bout and between the treble strings and the adjacent edge of the guitar body sound board; and the third hole being located in the lower bout.



Description
DESCRIPTION

BACKGROUND OF PRIOR ART

Acoustic guitars presently include a round sound hole located in the sound board at a centered position in the waist and upper bout of the guitar body and underneath the strings of the instrument. It has been determined that this is not the best location for the sound hole in that the instrument is unable to deliver the clean, brilliant sound from the body sound box that is put into it in the form of vibration tones put in action by the bridge.

The input sound to the guitar body sound box can be heard by laying one's ear on the guitar sound board near the bridge. When this is done, one hears the clean, brilliant input sound. However, without one's ear on the guitar sound board, the normally heard output sound of the guitar is heard as a "muddy" sound, when compared to the input sound heard with the ear against the guitar.

It is an object of this invention to provide a guitar of improved design which makes the normally heard output sound produced by the guitar for normal listening conditions more like that which is heard with one's ear against the guitar.
 
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