Consider climate as any musician knows wood is a fickle thing and depending on where you live taking care of your guitar can take some time investment.
What is laminate wood guitar.
Pieces of solid wood are carved into the necessary shape for a guitar.
Perhaps you already have a particular type of wood in mind for your new guitar.
Laminate acoustic guitars have a body of laminate wood which is pressed plywood that s held together with glue and given a veneer coat.
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Laminate wood is made by bonding several thin layers of wood together.
Laminate wood simply means money and wood was saved by using thinly veneered layers of wood combined to create your guitar.
Martin guitars in particular have a line made partially or almost completely from hpls.
As a guitar construction material there are a lot of advantages.
Even in furniture all solid wood parts are less common these days and much easier to spot than in a guitar.
Laminate wood does not make for the best tone especially for tops.
Laminate guitars on the other hand can be made to accentuate certain color variations and grain patterns in the wood that are not only pleasing to the eye but are far more cost effective as well.
There are many ways to skin this cat in this video i show how i determine solid wood guitars from laminated guitars top back and sides.
Using solid wood for the top is still preferred by most builders because the top plays a major role in translating the initial energy of vibrating guitar strings into rich acoustic sound.
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These layers are usually glued together to form a thicker surface.
Hpl or high pressure laminate materials are becoming more commonplace in guitar construction.
While laminate guitars are not made with solid pieces of tonewood they are able to be made to look like solid pieces of wood.
Usually there is a higher quality layer on the top and cheaper layers underneath.
It s not as dense as solid wood but still delivers a rich sound depending on the manufacturing process of the guitar maker.
Laminate back and sides.