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Originally Posted by Arnold Schnitzer
1) Glue joint too wide; prevents seams opening, therefore more cracks.
2) Glue joint too wide, prevents de-coupling of the vibrating plates, therefore less sound.
3) Interior dimension is less (if the outside linings were not there, the corpus could be subsequently larger within the same plate size), therefore less depth of tone.
4) Looks wrong (no other member of the violin family has them).
5) When they come loose, buzzes occur.
But I think they are a good thing to have on psychobilly players' basses...
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So, would you advocate removing them from non pedigree basses? Or are they designed to work in tandem with the inside linings?