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Simon and Patrick Woodland Pro Spruce SG A3T £870

A simple yet highly accomplished electro

Simon & Patrick Woodland Pro Spruce SG A3T

The Woodland Pro's A3T preamp is a top performer, with flexible EQ and fine sound quality.

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Robert Godin's acoustic brands keep things simple, and while this Woodland Pro isn't exactly flamboyant, all the detailing is neatly executed.

The body, carrying a nicely even, hand-polished semi-gloss finish, is bound in dark brown plastic with cream top purfling, and there's a back centre strip of light/dark woods. The rosette's wood-marquetry inlay is attractive, and the peghead overlay is a twin veneer of mahogany and maple, bevelled to reveal maple edging.

With a shorter 632mm scale, the satin neck isn't grain filled but it's reasonably smooth, and the 44mm nut span and moderate-depth 'C' profile offers an accessible handful. Bridge string spacing is only just shy of 55mm, so picking is catered for.

Sounds

Given their mutual spruce/mahogany build, the Pro's inherent acoustic timbre isn't so dissimilar to that of the Tanglewood TW15H-E, though the lows aren't as deep and the delivery is lighter. It's
a balanced, easy-sustaining sound, and the open voicing helps reveal a sweetly sparkling top end.

The gainful A3T preamp proves thoroughly rewarding: there's huge tonal scope from the four bands, and while things can be overcooked, especially treble and presence, the permutations are so flexible the palette of sounds can tackle pretty much any electro genre.

Verdict

Plainish looks but a versatile powerhouse when fired up.

MusicRadar rating:

4 of 5 stars

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Fine all-round capabilities; excellent preamp.

Cons

Nothing really, apart from the lack of heel strap button.

Verdict

Plainish looks but a versatile powerhouse when fired up.

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Specification

Woodland Pro Spruce SG A3T

Price:
£870
Country of Origin:
Canada
Available Finish:
Semi-gloss
Back Material:
Solid mahogany
Bridge Material:
Rosewood
Fingerboard Material:
Unbound Rosewood
Hardware:
Chrome die-cast tuners, bottom strap button
Neck Material:
Mahogany
Scale Length (mm) (mm):
632
Sides Material:
Solid mahogany
Top Material:
Solid spruce

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