Spruce vs. Cedar

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Spruce vs. Cedar

Unread post by mlee » Sun Sep 07, 2003 1:07 am

Hey all, I don't post very much on here, but I do find if very informative reading all of your posts. THis is a great message board. I am thinking on purchasing a new guitar, pretty sure I'm going with a Takamine either a G330S or a GS330S..the only thing is I'm wondering what the difference is between Spruce and Cedar...is one better than the other? Is it just a cosmetic thing?? The Cedar guitar looks better in my opinion, but the Spruce guitar costs a bit more....

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Unread post by mbgreen » Sun Sep 07, 2003 1:36 am

Cedar will typically have a warmer, deeper sound. Nice bass. Spruce will be nice and bright, with (usually) better mids and highs.

I own a cedar top guitar, and I love the tone. Its really mellow and deep...great for solo dave-style play. If you play a lot of fingerstyle, you might want to look at the cedar (whoops...brain goes faster than my hands.) Just play both, and see which sound suits you best.
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Unread post by firedancer86 » Sun Sep 07, 2003 2:10 am

Cedar is known for ints fingerpicking qualities...

Spruce will put out a decent sound for fingerpicking also...just not like Cedar or Redwood
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Unread post by ElGuitarrista » Sun Sep 07, 2003 7:32 am

I have a Taylor 514ce w/ cedar top. I love the sound. It's very responsive and soft. Not as harsh sounding as spruce. My preference is cedar over spruce.

Keep in mind that cedar is a softer wood and damages easier. If you're a heavy strummer and tend to hit the top of the soundhole, it'll damage easy. Mine is nicked up and showing more damage than if it were spruce.

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Unread post by firedancer86 » Sun Sep 07, 2003 11:00 am

in many experiences, people say that Cedar, when strummed loud, will have a mush sound...and that it is best to stick with fingerpicking...just what some say...
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Unread post by isaac » Sun Sep 07, 2003 2:29 pm

http://www.frets.com/FRETSPages/Musicia ... oods1.html

and fingerpicking still sounds beautiful on the Spruce top of my 414ces. :) all just a matter of opinion really, outside of cosmetics and strength of the wood, as noted above.
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