Salutare!
Am si eu o intrebare pentru cei mai experimentati care pot sa imi spuna daca diferenta (audio) e chiar asa de mare intre cedru si mahon (iau in considerare si ca inregistrarile sunt facute la momente diferite de timp, cel mai probabil si cu alte setari, in alte conditii).
Eu as prefera un ton mai cald, nu foarte bright si in timp ce scriam mi-am dat seama ca ar mai fi si varianta (spruce/molid). Pana acum credeam ca cea mai mare diferenta in tonalitate (cald/bright) e datorata corzilor.
Despre aceste 2 chitari e vorba:
CEDRU: https://www.thomann.de/ro/ibanez_aw65ece_lg.htm
MAHON: https://www.thomann.de/ro/ibanez_aw54ce_opn.htm
Multumesc!
L.E. Din ce zice mai jos as intelege ca Cedar sau Rosewood ar fi indicat. Sper sa ajung sa si probez cateva chitari live dar oferta nu e prea bogata.
Spruce
Spruce is a standard material for tops, the most commonly used species being Sitka. Its high rigidity, combined with the lightweight characteristics of most softwoods, makes it a natural for high velocity of sound. Sitka spruce also has a powerful direct tone capable of retaining its clarity when played forcefully.
Cedar
Cedar, particularly Western Red Cedar, is a popular top wood for its balanced warm sound. It’s particularly favored by fingerstyle players for its signature quick, rich response to the lighter playing style.
Mahogany
When used as a top, mahogany has a relatively low response rate (compared to other top woods), considerable density, and a low overtone content. Mahogany-topped guitars have a strong “punchy” tone that is well suited to country blues playing. When considered for back and sides, mahogany has relatively high velocity of sound, which contributes much overtone coloration.
Maple
Different species of maple, such as big leaf, sugar, and bearclaw, tend to be more acoustically transparent due to their lower response rate and high degree of internal damping. This allows the tonal characteristic of the top to be heard without the addition of significant tonal coloration.
Rosewood
Rosewood is known for its high response rate and broad range of overtones, and is also characterized by strength and complexity in the bottom end and an overall darkness of tone in the rest of the range. Strong mids and highs also contribute a richness of tone to the upper registers.