Our resident acoustic expert, Meg, explains the differences between the most common tone woods and how each will affect the tone of your acoustic guitar. Find out more about any of the guitars featured in this video at PMT Online...
Ferndale D3E Dreadnought: https://bit.ly/3R68X8v
Ferndale GA3CE Grand Auditorium: https://bit.ly/3r0ljEv
Taylor GS-Mini-E Koa: https://bit.ly/3xMigns
Fender Paramount PD220E: https://bit.ly/3SsuVDP
Taylor 414CE: https://bit.ly/3C1jXzM
Martin 000-10E: https://bit.ly/3LDckmc
Taylor BBT: https://bit.ly/3DKFm1q
Faith Naked Venus: https://bit.ly/3LAdcIp
Epiphone "Inspired By Gibson" J200: https://bit.ly/3r2F4vq
00:00 Guitar Top/Soundboard Woods
01:45 Spruce Top
03:55 Mahogany Top
05:39 Cedar Top
07:08 Mahogany Back & Sides
08:19 Rosewood Back & Sides
10:03 Hawaiian Koa
11:42 Maple Back & Sides
12:42 Walnut Back & Sides
13:35 Sapele
14:28 Final Thoughts
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Acoustic guitars can be made from lots of different types of wood, and in this video we explain the differences between all of the main tone woods used in acoustic guitar construction. We take a look at softwoods such as Spruce and Cedar, hardwoods like Mahogany and Rosewood as well as checking out the tonal qualities of rare woods such as Hawaiian Koa and Maple.
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