A sustainable substitute for better known honduran mahogany sapele has due to its increased density an enchanting high frequency glimmer.
Sapele wood guitar neck.
Sapele is a highly sustainable relatively fast growing wood.
It is also cost effective compared to some of the other high end wood used in guitars.
Wenge is popular for back and sides of instruments.
In fact many guitar manufacturers use sapele wood in their low end guitars and use mahogany only for their high end guitars.
With sapele top back and sides this solid wood dreadnought model is a great sounding guitar at an affordable price.
For beginners it is practical to buy a sapele wood guitar at a cheaper price than to go for an expensive mahogany guitar.
Sapele tonewood goes is a great all purpose tonewood that works for many different applications.
The fretboard and neck wood can have some affect on tonal quality but is unlikely to be noticeable.
Primary top wood for martin guitars.
New to this model are stunning mother of pearl pattern fingerboard inlays with a multi stripe rosette border.
Sapele comes from west africa and its scientific name is entandrophragma.
An alternative tonewood that joined the taylor fold over a decade ago.
The specific species of wood and the combinations in which they re put together have the greatest impact on the sound of your guitar.
The tonewood certification program.
It s harder than both honduran and african mahogany.
The wood on any one guitar could be different for the top soundboard of the body back and sides of the body the neck the fretboard bracing the bridge the headstock.
Also like mahogany sapele is a popular wood for guitar necks.
Guitar tonewoods bodies necks wood for building and repairing string instruments acoustic guitars and more.
As demand on our world s forests and environment grow it is critical we build guitars using sustainable sourcing.
Similar in appearance and tone to genuine mahogany sapele exhibits a powerful midrange great punch and bright and airy trebles.
It has an fsc certified richlite fingerboard and bridge satin finish body and a hand rubbed neck finish.
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It s sometimes mistakenly referred to as african mahogany because it closely resembles the west african wood khaya which is commercially known as african mahogany.
This leads to sapele wood guitars being sold at a cheaper price than mahogany guitars.
Looking for something dry and woody harmonically rich and resonant or anywhere in between there is a wood combination for you.
Wenge is a darker wood with black and brown striping.
Chosen for its straight uniform grain longevity and tensile strength.