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I had an all maple guild and it was a beautiful sounding guitar, not brash at all.
I have a maple Gibson Dove, which is no brighter than any other Dreadnought, if anything it’s a big, even-sounding guitar.
J-200s can be very scooped, which seems to accentuate the treble, but that’s because of the body design, not the wood.
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Was a huuuuuge sounding thing
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It was bright compared with something like a mahogany-topped parlour, but not ridiculously more bright than the HD28 that replaced it. "Strident" would probably be the word I'd use. Great sounding thing, either way
Taylor use a lot of maple by the looks. Think I’m going to hunt out a guild. There’s a GF-30 on Reverb looks really nice
Next time I buy a guitar, maple will certainly be on the radar.