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Western Red Cedar Guitar Tops AA Grade #2033
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Cedar is probably the most popular wood material for guitar tops. It has emerged as one of the interesting tonewood for players looking for a specific sound. It’s less dense compared to spruce tops. This makes the top produce quieter tones louder with less sustain. It requires a careful and accurate touch. People love the sweet and extended harmonic content of this guitar top.
This tonewood produces excellent tone with light touch. It’s a very good alternative to spruce tops. Cedar tops amplifies the sound and tone in a mesmerizing way, which is loved by most of the fingerstyle players. The wood has a smooth-textured surface and looks even more ravishing after finish.
Wood species | Western Red Cedar |
Scientific name | Thuja plicata |
Weight | 370 kg/m3 |
Color | Reddish to pinkish brown with random bands of brown areas. |
Texture | Medium to coarse texture. Straight grain pattern |
Shipping | No restrictions |
Recommendations | Musical instruments |
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