« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2018, 07:40:57 AM »
East Indian Rosewood (EIR) and Ovangkol are tonewood 'cousins' -- in a similar fashion to the similarity between Mahogany and Sapele. There are minor sonic differences, most apparent in Ovangkol by more 'warmth' and the absence of the midrange 'scoop' displayed by EIR; but otherwise they sound quite similar. I tend to agree with "Strumming Fool:" that a 300-series guitar (either the Spruce/Sapele 314 or the Mahogany/Blackwood 324) would provide you with something more sonically distinctive from the 414ce-R you already have.
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GA: 414ce, 614ce-LTD, 714ce-FLTD, BR-V, BTO (Makore, 'Wild Grain' RW, Blkwood), GAce-FLTD, K24ce, PS14ce (Coco, Braz RW, "Milagro"), W14ce-LTD
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GO: 718e-FLTD, BTO (Taz Myrtle)
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GS Mini 2012 Spring LTD (Blackwood)
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