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Gibson "double X" bracing. - The Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum

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    Matt Umanov spoke about the Gibson double-X guitars at a GAL convention in the late 70s. He said that, when they decided to retire the design and were dismantling the line, somebody thought to measure the setting for the sander that thicknessed the tops. It was set at .095"; the blueprint called for .125".

Double X bracing? - The Unofficial Martin Guitar Forum

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    The results were interesting: there was a slight, but definite, preference for the double-X guitar. That is, about twice as many people preferred the double-X guitar over the regular one, but it was not a strong preference. Some folks commented that the double-X sounded 'modern', while the other sounded 'traditional', whatever that means.

Guitar bracing - Wikipedia

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Gibson double X braced guitar sounds awesome

    https://forum.gibson.com/topic/141771-gibson-double-x-braced-guitar-sounds-awesome/
    The J-200s built from 1955 also had a double X bracing, in this case a second wide angle X brace above the soundhole. Big difference though when it is placed above the soundhole as opposed to below it. The only guitars Gibson doubled up on the single X brace were the B45-12s built from late 1964 on.

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