*DISCLAIMER*I have not completed a single guitar to date. My comments are opinions are based primarily on my experiences as a guitar player and on many tidbits of information (or misinformation) I've picked up through various sources. I do not claim to be an expert or authority on anything other than what I've personally experienced and reasoned. Please keep this in mind as you read.This is one of the things that is probably going to drive me nuts and probably one of the reasons I'd be very reluctant to take commissions if I managed to get my foot in this industry professionally... It's so difficult to
objectively describe anything about the tonal qualities of an instrument simply because any description given is based on a personal standard. I could tell you that a guitar is made of EIRW as opposed to Walnut, but terms such as "warm", "bright", or even "balanced" are going to be defined by whatever the person describing it is using as a benchmark for his/her analysis. I think the best one can do is focus first on some of the more definite descriptions of the guitar the customer envisions and work your way outwards from there. The extra information is somewhat helpful if you're familiar with the guitar he describes because that gives you something of a starting point to understanding him. I am personally unfamiliar with the guitar in question so it gives me squat... =/
Definite Description
ncovey wrote:
the wood choice I leave to you
I want to play with just a mic in front, so no electronics.
I want a smaller guitar, like an "OM" with a cut away, low action and light strings.
"C" shaped neck profile, with little taper and thinner body, (about 3 to 4 inches).
Also, keep it simple, no bling or sparkle."
Somewhat Vague
ncovey wrote:
even note blend
minimized focus on treble and mids
good sustain
moderately loud, but fairly passive unless driven,(I have a heavy hand)
warm overtones
quick response
Extra Information
ncovey wrote:
I play an Ibanez AW200 w/fishman electronics, but it has a boxy sound with metallic trebles,
Another big thing is going to be the budget since that plays a part in determining the wood selection along with other aspects of the guitar. If this was what I had to work from, though I'd probably choose a Cedar top with a Sapele back and sides. This may be completely wrong, but I'm just making my judgment from the guitars that I've played. Guitars I've played with Cedar tops have always given me a consistent tone despite humidity and I just felt them to be warmer overall than Spruce. I have also liked a lot of the Sapele guitars I've played and it seems to be a budget wood that doesn't skimp on quality and warmth. As for the body shape, the guy is looking for something like an OM with a cutaway so I figure give him an OM with a cutaway along with anything else he requested such as the neck type (even though I'm unfamiliar with what exactly a "C" shaped neck is) and action. If anything, I might brace the guitar a bit on the heavier side and use a slightly heavier bridge to dampen the guitar a bit. I would think this would slightly reduce the volume output (based on the "moderately loud, but fairly passive" request) and dampening the guitar would help eliminate some of those metallic trebles and brighter overtones that may be bugging him in his current guitar...
Anyways, that's pretty much my thought process and response to the matter at hand. I look forward to hearing how other people might respond to such a request and I am also curious to know how you responded to it and what the customer's feedback was...