Guitarbench Magazine Issue 4. Andy Manson's guitar featuring Sonic Sitka top.

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Sonic Beauty Andy Manson’s take on Sonic Sitka In May 2011, I received a package from the USA containing a bookmatched pair of Sitka spruce boards. This was the introduction to my participation in a truly fascinating project. I was to be part of a group of luthiers chosen to each build a guitar to their own design using a soundboard from the same log of spruce. The finished guitars would then be subjected to technological inspection, catalogued and kept accessible for further reference over many years to come. A recorded study of the effect of age on the sound quality of guitars. This has always been a somewhat mythical appreciation without hard evidence. When I was first accepted into the project I experienced some apprehension as to whether I could come up to the mark, in such illustrious company. Well, the wood arrived and as soon as I felt it and heard it's life, the way became clear. I spent a bit of time visualising the potential, sonically and visually, and what type of guitar it could be. It had the stiffness to allow for a fairly large instrument, and enough voice to give a strong treble with plenty of space for the bottom end. Medium jumbo with cutaway, longish scale, .011” - .052” phosphors. Since the spruce was so lively, let's keep it that way, with 100 year old reclaimed Indian rosewood for the bridge and fingerboard. I didn't want to risk the 115 year old undocumented Brazilian rosewood stock I have. I'd recently used some “blistered” maple with success, which visually looks splendid and has a very compliant sonic nature, not to confusingly colour the spruce tone.


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