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Rllink

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Best guitar
« on: November 04, 2020, 03:36:03 PM »
Hello all, Which is the best wood to make a guitar? I always want to how to choose best guitar and what is the best way to know which wood used in that guitar. Please share your views. Thanks

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Re: Best guitar
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2020, 04:10:54 PM »
Well, I guess we all start somewhere. Opinions differ on woods so instead of saying "best" I'll offer "popular" . . .

My favorite acoustic guitar woods are rosewood with sitka spruce top, and mahogany with European/Alpine spruce top. Popular woods for fretboards and bridges are rosewood and ebony.

If you'll scan the Taylor website you'll find the majority of models they offer are either spruce/mahogany or spruce/rosewood so those will be safe bets for your "best woods" choice.

Taylor 322CE, Larrivee OO-05, Larrivee OOV-03, Strats
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Re: Best guitar
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2020, 04:13:27 PM »
I believe that the wood species is not the primary determination of what constitutes the best guitar.  I have played guitars with top quality woods that I wouldn't pay a nickel for. What determines a great guitar is the build (shape, size, bracing, wood thickness, etc.). For example, the best guitar for my purposes is the Taylor grand auditorium. As such, I own 6 Taylor grand auditoriums, each with a different combination of wood species. I consider the woods merely different flavors of a great build, with none of them being superior to the other five. Hope this helps.
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My Taylor Grand Auditoriums:

1997 Cujo14 - old growth cedar/black walnut
2014 K24e - master grade koa
2018 Custom GA - bear claw sitka spruce/mahogany
2019 614 - torrified sitka spruce/flamed maple
2020 714 - lutz spruce/rosewood

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Re: Best guitar
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2020, 09:58:31 PM »
Well the original topic was modified with "Which is the best wood to make a guitar?". but as been pointed out, the wood is not necessarily the deciding factor in what makes the best guitar. That is determined by the ears of the listener, which can be expanded to as many different people that play and/or listen to one being played.

Having said that, my personal favorite is Spruce and Rosewood, but I do not exclusively buy guitars only made of those woods.

So just enjoy what there is to sample. And keep sampling.

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99 Taylor 355  sitka/sapele 12 string Jumbo
06 Alvarez AJ60S  englemann/mpl lam m Jumbo
14 Taylor 818e  sitka/rosewood Grand Orchestra
05 Taylor 512ce L10  all mahogany Grand Concert
09 Taylor  all walnut Jumbo
16 Taylor 412e-R SE  sitka/rosewood GC
16 Taylor 458e-R  sitka/rosewood 12 string GO
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Re: Best guitar
« Reply #4 on: December 07, 2020, 02:14:31 PM »
Love rosewood with a softer top wood, such as cedar or redwood/sinker redwood
CURRENTLY PLAYING

'30 Martin 2-17 solid Mahogany
'97 Tacoma PK-30 Sitka/koa
'99 Alhambra 11C classical cedar/EIR
'05 TAYLOR 614ce 
'07 Breedlove Atlas 12-string Sitka/Mahogany
'10 Froggy Bottom "C" Adi/Brazilian   
'11 TAYLOR BTO GC 12-fret sinker/EIR.  
'14 Alvarez Baritone Sitka/Mahogany
'18 Cordoba hybrid Flamenco Euro Spruce/Ziricote
'23 M. Colbert Baritone Alaskan Sitka/Black Limba multiscale with Manzer wedge