Bob, you are considering treading on supposed sacred ground by altering bridge design.. If you are following instructions from Robbie's course following his instructions increases the chance your guitar will sound very similar to what his guitars sound like.
I do not make classical guitars so I can not speak to changing bridge design on a classical guitar. I make parlor guitars and ukuleles. There is also a traditional following in steel string guitar and ukulele construction and design. I am not a member of that group. The traditional club wouldn't let me in because I can not leave things alone. Oh well!
I broke tradition with my adjustable bridge, on my parlor guitars, which works perfectly and sounds amazing. Traditionalists told me it would not work. They were wrong!
I broke tradition by using a Martin guitar style X-brace on my big body jazz ukuleles as well as a Martin style non adjustable truss rod. I also use the adjustable bridge on my ukuleles which is off the beaten path.
Since I stepped off of the traditional path my instruments have never sounded or played better!
No need to apologize to me for treading on sacred ground. I encourage it! To quote Rolo, " YOUR GUITAR YOUR RULES". Make sure your scale and setup is correct and have fun with the rest. Scooter
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