I was measuring some tops I have for the next two builds ..here are some numbers,.... then a question???
#15 was Sitka density measured 404 top thickness , in inch's, .103
#16 was Euro spruce density 450 top thickness .116
both of these guitars were falcate braced and came out sounding great... I sold one and kept one for myself... both built the same, but with different back and side woods, and both sounded the same...
just measured a couple of tops I have ....1st is Adi spruce...I really like this wood.... measured 373 density with a target thickness of .112 < in inch's with a target mass of 150
then there is this Sitka set I have had for a couple of years ,it seems a little stiff when flexing by hand and here is how it measured density 514.6 calculated thickness .111, target mass 184 using 75 for the vibrational stiffness value for all samples....
So the first thing that slaps me upside the head is it is much denser wood...old school would tell me , tight grain taps like a "Bell" and should make a good top...looking at the numbers the target mass comes in at 184, which to me seems that it will be to heavy to sound as good as the other tops....
so here are the questions.....should I reduce the vibrational stiffness factor to say 60 which would bring the target mass to 147 but the target thickness, in inch's, is .889, old school says " that's too thin"..
or should I scrap this wood as a top?????
