My initial impressions of comparison of the two guitars is that the Engleman top produces a brighter tone, the Aust. Cedar is mellow and smooth. Like a good Scotch. The Engelman has a really strong bottom end, but it could be just the impression that the brighter overtones are giving. I think that each one has it's place, and the Australian Cedar guitar was the favorite of all my guitars by a Jazz player. I think it was the mellow tone that he preferred.
Back and Sides - Qld. Walnut
Top - Engelman Spruce
Bracing - Engelman Spruce
Binding - Curly Tassy Oak
Neck - Qld. Walnut
Fret Board - Lace Sheoak
Bridge - Sheoak
Headstock Veneers - Eucalyptus Burl
Rosette - Spalted Avocado
Tuners - Gotoh 510's
Guitar total weight - 1780 gm.
Top - 199 gm, the same as the Aust. Red Cedar top
I toned down the stark white of the Engelman Spruce with some amber shellac to bring the color more in line with the other tones of the trim. The finish is my standard of WEST Systems Epoxy pore filler and 2 sessions of 5 coats 50/50 Mirotone Lacquer each time, then rubbed back to P1500 and buffed with a foam pad and soft rag.






