A stringed musical instrument, such as a guitar, whereby the lower end of
the strings are anchored to the soundboard itself with one or more of the
string anchors being positioned past the bridge. This arrangement
provides an offset of the lateral compressive forces to the entire
soundboard, therefore allowing the soundboard to vibrate more freely in
response to the string vibration, and creating an acoustical perpetuating
effect. Due to the inherent strength to this design, internal soundboard
bracing can be minimized in weight and size as well, which offers a
fuller and louder sound, with an increase in sonic balance and sustain.