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Shar's
comprehensive instrument set-up includes:
1.
Hand-carving each bridge to fit the body of the instrument
with no gaps for the best transmission of sound from
strings to the instrument itself. We plane the bridge to
proper thickness, then shape it, bringing a balanced tone
while maintaining strength. Finally, the top is properly
arched for ease of bowing and string crossings.
2.
Planing and finishing each fingerboard to proper shape and
"scoop," ensuring that strings can be pressed
down with ease to produce a clean sound without rattles or
buzzes.
3.
Carefully positioning the sound post between the front and
back of the instrument. To transmit optimal sound, the
exact location of the sound post is critical. This alone
ensures a full and focused sound, neither too thin and
bright nor flaccid.
4.
Properly shaping the nut allows ease of fingering and
prevention of premature string breakage. The grooves of
the nut are spaced to close tolerances for ease of playing
chords and separate tones, allowing players to play
in-tune.
5.
Individually tapering pegs to turn freely enough for
string installation and easy tuning, but snugly enough to
hold when released.
6.
Setting the distances from bridge to tailpiece (afterlength)
and from nut to bridge (stoplength) to exact tolerances.
They must work in harmony with strings that have been
manufactured to vibrate at specific lengths for a clear
and focused sound.
7. Final
inspection and test-playing by a skilled string musician
who can identify all the proper features of an expertly
set-up instrument: a clear, focused tone, balanced sound,
ease of playing, seamless string crossings, balanced
dynamic response, and fast tonal response. The result is
an affordable instrument whose sound qualities and
playability are superior to what is normally offered
through other sources, either locally or through mail
order. In addition, satisfaction is guaranteed with every
instrument purchased from Shar.
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