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    I have a pac rim "Loar". The fit, finish, workmanship, and playability are first rate but...very little volume. The finish looks to me to be too heavy and I wonder if that might be muffling the Volume. Is there a way remove some of that heavy finish without making the mando look like Fido's rear end? Any suggestions would be appreciated.



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    Attempting to remove enough finish to make a difference in sound and end up with a good appearance is a lot to ask. It would be much easier to strip and refinish the instrument, but that would cost some real money for a professional looking result. Enjoy what you have while you have it and next time get what you really want.

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    Mandozilla,

    Check your bridge fit too, if you haven't already. A bridge that isn't well seated to the top can really diminish the instruments volume potential.

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