Jarrah Wood Guitar at Christopher Dobbins blog

Jarrah Wood Guitar. Jarrah is a good wood, its very hard, and very stable, yet difficult to find in thick enough pieces for guitar bodies. Jarrah works semi successfully as an acoustic timber. Ive seen it used as. What are the tonal characteristics of jarrah? Acoustic guitars* and especially mandolins. Another of my aussie tonewood favourites is jarrah. On my weissenborn it provides some wicked sustain. It often has curly grain and makes fine looking and sounding. Scott wise has made many jarrah guitars and ukuleles. It always makes a loud instrument, with strong midrange voices. Jarrah is similar to mahogany). I've used jarrah for both fretboard and bridge, with no ill effect to tone. Light pinkish to dark brown/red. This is a wood i use in veneer form, as jarrah itself isn’t.

M00 Curly Jarrah Martin Taylor Guitars
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What are the tonal characteristics of jarrah? Jarrah works semi successfully as an acoustic timber. Light pinkish to dark brown/red. Jarrah is a good wood, its very hard, and very stable, yet difficult to find in thick enough pieces for guitar bodies. Scott wise has made many jarrah guitars and ukuleles. Ive seen it used as. This is a wood i use in veneer form, as jarrah itself isn’t. Jarrah is similar to mahogany). It always makes a loud instrument, with strong midrange voices. Acoustic guitars* and especially mandolins.

M00 Curly Jarrah Martin Taylor Guitars

Jarrah Wood Guitar I've used jarrah for both fretboard and bridge, with no ill effect to tone. What are the tonal characteristics of jarrah? Jarrah works semi successfully as an acoustic timber. Scott wise has made many jarrah guitars and ukuleles. Jarrah is a good wood, its very hard, and very stable, yet difficult to find in thick enough pieces for guitar bodies. Light pinkish to dark brown/red. On my weissenborn it provides some wicked sustain. I've used jarrah for both fretboard and bridge, with no ill effect to tone. It always makes a loud instrument, with strong midrange voices. Acoustic guitars* and especially mandolins. Jarrah is similar to mahogany). Another of my aussie tonewood favourites is jarrah. Ive seen it used as. This is a wood i use in veneer form, as jarrah itself isn’t. It often has curly grain and makes fine looking and sounding.

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