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Originally Posted by toomanyknots
...where (typical to the ones I play, and the spruce c9 I own) the cordoba spruce top will just seem muted
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One thing to keep in mind is that the C9 has mahogany backs and sides, and that will make the guitar a tad dark sounding. A cedar top on a C9 would give it some nice highs and mids out of the box, but not the big lows. On the other hand, since it's already a little dark sounding, a cedar top may in some ways be a better match for a guitar with mahogany backs and sides.