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In my personal opinion, the contributing factor to any guitar's sound is the materials that it is made from. Typically an acoustic guitar will be made up from Rosewood, Mahogany, Ebony, Spruce, Koa and many more. Each provides a noticeable difference in sound. For example: mahogany gives a darker sound, whereas koa is known to be fairly bright and dynamic.

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Justyn Kuhic

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