The term tonewood is used to describe wood used in the construction of stringed instruments chosen for their acoustic properties.
Cherry tonewood acoustic guitar.
Tell me about cherry as a tonewood for acoustic guitar back and sides.
When i searched the forum i saw a few topics mentioning cherry wood with comments saying it was a viable alternative tone wood but in summary too unfashionable and cheap to be ever ordered by clients.
I tend to think of cherry as in the maple class of tonewoods.
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Density and reflectivity approach that of maple.
Cherry creme guitar cherry wood with creme binding light as a feather sounds godlike.
Home custom shop exotic guitar tonewoods home.
The mid range frequency is the sweet spot for most acoustic guitars and honduran mahogany is a mid range powerhouse.
It s also prized for volume balance and articulation making it one of the best all around tonewoods there is.
Honduran mahogany yields a crisp fundamental sound with a pleasing bloom of mid range overtones.
Maybe a bit less dry sounding.
I am looking at a very nice acoustic guitar with european spruce top and back and sides of cherry.
Some years ago i.
Cherry produces a rich projective midrange and balance without favoring the bass or treble frequencies.
Al carruth is a fan and says.
I am interested in the views of any luthiers about cherry wood as a tonewood or from any owners who have actually played one.
Very few companies are making guitars with cherry i think the reason is because the cost of cherry is quite high and it does not look as flashy as some other woods out there.
Most cherry is very close in density and hardness to soft maple but some of it can be very hard.