SIMON 29174 Details
Woodland Parlor
What this guitar lacks in size, it makes up for in sound. With a select pressure
tested solid spruce top and red wild cherry back & sides, its sound is surprisingly
full and it can definitely hold its own on a stage full of dreadnaughts. Further
proof that sometimes good things do come in small packages.
Specs
Back & Sides : Red Wild Cherry
Top : Spruce (Select Pressure Tested Solid Top)
Fingerboard & Bridge : Rosewood
Finish : Semi Gloss Custom Polished Finish
Tusq® nut & saddle by Graphtech
Options :
B-Band A3.2 electronics and TRIC case
SIMON 29174 Info
Acoustic guitar players are demanding more of their instruments than ever before. Today we play all over the fingerboard, constantly change tunings, and acoustic guitars have become a key component in music of all styles. Simon and Patrick guitars combine the classic elements of the acoustic guitar tradition with state-of-the-art innovations to deliver the sound, feel and power that modern acoustic music demands.
Guitar sound is all about vibrating wood and while it is true that the entire instrument vibrates, no part vibrates as much as the top - that's where most of the sound comes from. Simon and Patrick guitars feature select solid Cedar and Spruce tops. The tight straight grain in this wood makes it stiff enough in the direction of the grain to take the string tension, while at the same time it's flexibility across the grain allows it to vibrate. The more the top vibrates, the better the sound. And, more importantly, the increased vibration causes the sound to get better and better. This phenomenon of improving sound is called aging. In order to encourage aging in the guitar it must be played! The more you practice - the better you play, and, your guitar improves with you!
Finish
Finish is another defining characteristic of an authentic acoustic guitar. An acoustic guitar finish has to strike a delicate balance between protecting the wood and allowing the top to vibrate freely. The thick polyester finish used on many acoustic guitars impedes top vibration and prevents aging. The lacquer finish used on all Simon & Patrick guitars strikes the perfect balance between protection and vibration
Finish is another defining characteristic of an authentic acoustic guitar. An acoustic guitar finish has to strike a delicate balance between protecting the wood and allowing the top to vibrate freely. The thick polyester finish used on many acoustic guitars impedes top vibration and prevents aging. The lacquer finish used on all Simon & Patrick guitars strikes the perfect balance between protection and vibration.
Neck pitch - the angle
that the neck attaches to
the body - is a key element in a guitars tone. The S&P neck attachment system insures consistent neck pitch.
The wood towood (no glue) attachment provides excellent neck/body energy transfer.
Sides are made from three layers of laminated hardwood. Real wood rosette is inlaid into top
Pro Series feature
solid wood backs
Rosewood bridge is glued on
bare wood - not over finish
The S&P saddle provides compensation for every string. S&P guitars play beautifully 'in tune' all over the neck.
|
 |
High Ratio, sealed machine heads.
Honduras Mahogany neck is supported by an advanced truss rod system,
that allows us to reduce the neck thickness to a very comfortable size without sacrificing stability.
Rosewood fingerboard with medium nickel/silver frets.
The solid spruce (or cedar) tops produce an excellent sound table, and improve with age.
A genuine lacquer finish provides protection without inhibiting vibration.
|