FAQ
What is voiced bracing?
All wooden guitar tops require internal bracing to maintain their integrity against the stresses of the strings pulling on the bridge. In voicing, the braces are carved and shaped to reduce their mass, but still provide adequate structural support so the top vibrates more freely increasing tone and volume.
More Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Sitka Spruce used for the Apprentice Series, while the SW, ST, and K series have Engleman solid spruce tops?
Why does Wood Song use a bolt-on neck, unheard of in this price range?
I’ve heard solid wood guitars are much more prone to structural problems, although I know they sound better. What can I do to prevent this problem?
Why is a nitro-cellulose finish used on Wood Song guitar bodies rather than the common polyurethane finish. (ST, SW, K series)
What exactly is your “slimline” neck?
What is voiced bracing?
Why are Wood Song guitars so inexpensive, compared to other acoustics with similar features?
Why do you use the new Grover Rotomatic 102-18G tuning machines?
What is the basic differences between the Apprentice, ST, SW and K series and which should I buy.
How much extra for a case?
Why do you use polyurethane on the necks? Is that cost effective?
How do I know my guitar will arrive and play perfectly for my playing style?
How is the Dean Markley Trilogy pick option available for only 199.00?
After placing my order, when and how is my guitar shipped and what is the return policy?
What are the differences between the Fishman pick ups offered on the CE models?