I built a Weissenborne type guitar with sirus last year & the owner is very happy with it.
The sound is quite mellow & very even across the strings. I found that the bass needed a bit of punch, so went one guage heavier on the bass string. The owner plays it in open "C" now & uses medium strings with good results. The highs are very clear & smooth, right up to the top of the fretboard.
I did change the bracing patten from the original plans, using a more standard X pattern. The low profile, fat braces on the plans just didn't look right to me.
Siris is super easy to bend (not that that's an issue with a Weissenborne) but it is softer than most hardwoods & will dent quite easily.
I am just finishing a siris OM Venecian cutaway. It's not strung up yet the the box taps with a nice bassy ring.
The figured siris is very pretty under finish. It glues well & is very stable. No cupping in the sides & very little springback.
If you are buying siris for a Weiss, see if they can send you a chunk to make the peghead & blocks. You'll get a much better colour match that with mahogany.
Oh yeah... The dust makes me sneeze!
Good Luck! Dan
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