A forward shifting of the X braces and the shifting of scallop peaks to nodal points around the soundboard help to enhance the vibration of the top. The shifting of the X braces also allowed the inclusion of a second, parallel tone bar which allows the scalloping of both tone bars, and spreads the load while reducing mass.
Adjusted bracing heights as well as a locked15 foot radius for the arch of the back, gave us the plate resonance separation we were looking for between top and back.
We now have the full, open, lower frequency response we were looking for as well as a crisp, well defined treble response.
The new 808 series sounds a whole lot bigger than a small bodied guitar should. We were hoping the end of this journey would produce a guitar that amazes the player at first strum, then continues to impress as each aspect of the sound of the guitar meets and surpasses the player’s expectation.
Specs
Brand | Maton |
Type | Acoustic/Electric Guitars |
Body Shape | 808 |
Finish | Natural |
Body Top |
“A” Grade Western Red Cedar |
Body Back & Sides |
“A” Blackwood |
Neck |
Queensland Maple |
Position Inlays | 6mm Pearl Dots |
Fretboard |
Streaky Ebony |
Number of Frets | 21 |
Nut Width | 44.1mm (1.736″ – 1 47/64″) |
Radius | 304.8mm (12″) |
Nut & Saddle | Bone |
Tuning Heads | Chrome Grover Rotomatic |
Electronics | AP5 PRO |
Strings |
Elixir Nanoweb Phosphor Bronze 12-53 |
Case/Bag | Hardshell Case Included |