This was built for a bloke who wanted a nylon string guitar rather than a classical guitar so I talked him into this style of instrument on the proviso that if he didn't like it I'd build him another one in the "classical" style.
It's based on an O16-NY with a hybrid X-brace/fan braced bracing, Engelmann Spruce top, Tasmanian Oak back and sides, Spanish Cedar neck, Ebony fingerboard and Brazilian Rosewood bridge, 12 frets to the body and Ebony bindings.
As far as the sound of it goes I'm not really sure as I'm not a classical player and I have nothing to compare it with. It has adequate volume but I feel that the top end is a little more subdued than a classical guitarist would like.
I will say that the Tas Oak is terrific stuff to work with, has a great tap tone and I don't know of any other wood with such beautiful figure and tone that you can buy for $70 a set. If you want to chase some down Tim Spittle is who I bought it from. The Spanish cedar neck blank came from Uncle Bob and the Spruce from Graham Hein.
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