The guitar has cedar top with tight wood grains and medullary rays which is sign of a premium tonewood. This combines well with a beautifully quarter sawn solid Indian Rosewood for the back and sides. The fingerboard is a mostly dark grained African Ebony that’s now very seldomly found on affordably priced guitars. The bridge is made from Java Ebony and French Polished.
This guitar has a mellow tone, having a nice balance. Moreover, this guitar offers a relatively loud projection and a great level of note separation with a quick response.
Cedar has a balanced tone with pronounced lows and rich overtones with good projection. Cedar is the most popular choice of tonewood for classical guitar tops.
East Indian rosewood has a reverberant bass response with warmth and a good amount of sustain. Its high-end has a nice sparkle with beautiful articulation. The midrange frequencies are considered “scooped,” making them less apparent than other tonewoods, which contributes to the cleanliness of the low and top-end.
The geometric rosette matches the purfling lines on the soundboard and adds to the aesthetics of the guitar.
The guitar also offers a 12-hole tie block providing a good break angle for the stings from the saddle to bridge.