Dear all,
   thank you for all your interesting suggestions!
   I'll probably think again about it ;-)
   All the best,
   Luca
   ---- On dom, 24 mar 2019 05:10:08 +0100 Howard
   Posner<[email protected]> wrote ----

   I'd have asked him the question I asked you.
   Sent from my iPhone
   > On Mar 23, 2019, at 18:02, Roman Turovsky <[1][email protected]>
   wrote:
   >
   > Pat's opinion re the luthier's fault.
   > RT
   >
   >> On 3/23/2019 7:01 PM, howard posner wrote:
   >> What do you base that conclusion on?
   >> Did the lute formerly have a lighter neck?
   >>
   >>> On Mar 23, 2019, at 3:16 PM, [2][email protected] wrote:
   >>>
   >>> One of my lutes is neck-heavy, and it definitely has been
   detrimental to its sound.
   >>> RT
   >>>
   >>> ====
   >>> [3]http://turovsky.org
   >>> Feci quod potui. Faciant meliora potentes.
   >>>
   >>>> On Mar 23, 2019, at 5:48 PM, [4][email protected] wrote:
   >>>>
   >>>> My lute builder, Dieter Schossig, is actually a physicist, and he
   also told me about this. It's about the energy that gets lost in the
   neck, instead of reinforcing the sound.
   >>>>
   >>>> Am 23.03.2019 22:29 schrieb John Mardinly:
   >>>>> Some guitar makers have also believed that neck stiffness
   improves the
   >>>>> sound. Ramirez 1A guitars have a significant graphite-epoxy inset
   along
   >>>>> the neck to stiffen it, and that is said to be significant in a
   neck
   >>>>> that is only 66.7cm.
   >>>>> A. John Mardinly, Ph.D., P.E.
   >>>>> On Mar 23, 2019, at 2:22 PM, howard posner
   <[1][5][email protected]>
   >>>>> wrote:
   >>>>> On Mar 23, 2019, at 5:43 AM, Luca Manassero
   <[2][6][email protected]>
   >>>>> wrote:
   >>>>> I‘m about to ask him to rebuild the long neck of my big
   Hasenfuss
   >>>>> theorbo, as the instrument has a fantastic voice, but Hasenfuss
   >>>>> built a
   >>>>> very heavy long neck, so it is really painful to homd during
   >>>>> concerts.
   >>>>> A lighter neck should solve the issue.
   >>>>> All the best,
   >>>>> Luca
   >>>>> Consider that the heavy neck may be part of what makes the
   fantastic
   >>>>> voice. I've been told that a neck that's heavy, and therefore
   does not
   >>>>> vibrate, increases resonance because a vibrating neck has a
   damping
   >>>>> effect on the body of the instrument. I don't recall whether
   Hendrik
   >>>>> told me that, or it was volunteered by someone else, and I can't
   vouch
   >>>>> for its accuracy as a matter of acoustical science.
   >>>>> But I can tell you that the heavy neck on my Hasenfuss theorbo
   was
   >>>>> never a problem because I never held the instrument while I
   played it.
   >>>>> I just used a strap, and ran a leather or fake-leather bootlace
   from
   >>>>> the bridge-end of the instrument and sat on it (the lace, NOT the
   >>>>> instrument). I could take my hands off the theorbo completely.
   >>>>> Indeed, listeners may have preferred it when I did.
   >>>>> And it's a lot cheaper than rebuilding the neck.
   >>>>> H
   >>
   >>
   >>
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