The fretboard radius is a crucial factor in determining the playability and tone of a guitar or bass. A larger fretboard radius results in higher string action, which can make the instrument easier to play but may affect the sustain and clarity of sound.
The string action at the 12th fret is directly influenced by the fretboard radius. It is calculated based on the distance from the strings to the fingerboard at this specific point, which affects playability and tone.
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