Aloha friends! This is another video for the listening booth and we had the pleasure of recording a very cool musician from Berlin named Andreas David.
What we’re sampling is 4 similar models in Pono’s Pro Classic line. These are all tenors. We have spruce rosewood, then cedar rosewood, then spruce mahogany, and finally cedar mahogany. So if you are wondering whether to go with spruce or cedar, or whether to choose mahogany or rosewood for your back and sides, this video should be a good data point for you. Listen on quality playback to hear the differences and let us know your opinion. Aloha, see you next time. Shop Pono!-
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Until I saw this, I always thought I would prefer the Cedar/Rosewood combination but it’s the Cedar/Mahogany that wins hands down for me now as I think it sounds warmer and more mellow than the other two.