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Originally Posted by sirwhale
I have read that at a cheaper price, cedar is better, but as the guitar gets more expensive, then spruce is your winner. In other words, cheap cedar is better than cheap spruce, but spruce gets very good when you get a good piece of it.
My personal anecdotal experience has been the same.
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Once again, I agree with Sirwhale. I've owned a C9 cedar and it was a wonderful guitar...great tone, light, very easy playability.
In a very general sense, I've always felt that cedar combines well with mahogany back and sides.
I recommend going with a cedar top!