Maybe a bit less dry sounding.
Cherry wood electric guitar.
I tend to think of cherry as in the maple class of tonewoods.
I d put the tone somewhere in the range of maple and walnut.
Quebec luthier marc saumier gets all of his wood locally and thought it might be fun to get a group of us to make guitars from the same batch of wood.
It does have more reverb than maple.
He provided cherry for the b s and necks red spruce for tops and hornbeam for fingerboards and.
Not as transparent as maple or as dark as walnut.
In terms of tone and density sounds like maybe a better fingerboard wood than a body tonewood or could be nice for putting a cap on a darker sounding wood like mahogany.
I ve used it for both classical and steel string guitars as well as fiddles and lots of dulcimers.
But all that means is that i like it ymmv.
It is used for back an sides for guitars where it compares favourably to the true rosewoods.
Al carruth is a fan and says.
Very few companies are making guitars with cherry i think the reason is because the cost of cherry is quite high and it does not look as flashy as some other woods out there.
Crafted entirely f rom fsc certified woods including a sitka spruce top cherry back and sides a mahogany high performance neck ebony fingerboard and bridge and an african blackwood headplate the ome cherry is martin s newest fsc guitar the model includes gold open gear tuners and arrives stage ready with fishman matrix vt enhance electronics so you can rock out and sound as.
Might have a custom built in cherry sometime.
Cherry creme guitar cherry wood with creme binding light as a feather sounds godlike.
Cherry is a great wood.
The janka of black cherry is approximately 950 and the specific gravity is 0 55.
It s dryer than rosewood so i guess that means it s closer to mahogany.
In general i love cherry for furniture and cabinetry and it can obviously have a very rich look.