The bridge pin spacing is crucial in determining the intonation and playability of an acoustic instrument. Proper spacing ensures that each string resonates at its intended frequency, contributing to the overall sound quality.
The standard formula for calculating bridge pin spacing is based on the number of strings and the desired scale length. For a typical guitar with 6 strings, the spacing can be calculated using the following formula:
Scale Length = Total length from nut to bridge
Number of Strings = Number of strings on the instrument
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