The Maton SRS808c incorporates solid Blackwood back and sides, a Western Red Cedar top and a soft cutaway. The SRS 808c is an absolutely beautiful little guitar and combines the warm, full tones of Blackwood with the top end sparkle of Cedar.
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.
Specifications
Body Shape
000 & 808
Right-Handed or Left-Handed
Right-Handed
Number of Strings
6
Pickup Type
AP5 Pro
Guitar Controls
Bass, Treble, Master Volume, Piezo Volume, Mic Volume, Frequency, Mid-Frequency
Solid Top?
Yes
Top Material
A Western Red Cedar
Solid Back & Sides?
Yes
Back & Sides Material
Blackwood
Cutaway?
Yes
Neck Material
Queensland Maple
Neck Radius
304.8mm
Fretboard
Indian Rosewood
Number of Frets
21
Machineheads
Chrome Grover Rotomatic
Bridge Material
Indian Rosewood
Scale Length
648mm
Case / Bag Included
No
Included Accessories
No
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The Maton SRS808c incorporates solid Blackwood back and sides, a Western Red Cedar top and a soft cutaway. The SRS 808c is an absolutely beautiful little guitar and combines the warm, full tones of Blackwood with the top end sparkle of Cedar.
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.
Got questions?
Head to our contact page or give us a call on 02 9449 8487 and our friendly team will be able to assist you.