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Tone
Describing tone is like trying to explain what vanilla ice cream tastes like. We describe it in relation to something else, or by using subjective terms. Yet, words fail to describe what the ear never fails to hear. While most players would agree with our descriptions, let your own ears be the judge.
African Mahogany Big Leaf Maple Brazilian Rosewood
Cocobolo Engelmann Spruce Grafted Walnut
Hawaiian Koa Imbuia Indian Rosewood
Ovangkol Sapele Sitka Spruce
Tasmanian Blackwood Tropical American Mahogany Western Red Cedar

Features
Woods
Wood Types
African Mahogany (back/sides)
Big Leaf Maple (back/sides)
Brazilian Rosewood (back/sides)
Cocobolo (back/sides)
Engelmann Spruce (top)
Grafted Walnut (back/sides/top)
Hawaiian Koa (back/sides/top)
Imbuia (back/sides)
Indian Rosewood (back/sides)
Ovangkol (back/sides)
Sapele (back/sides)
Sitka Spruce (top)
Tasmanian Blackwood (back/sides)
Tropical American Mahogany (back/sides)
Western Red Cedar (top)