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Harp Soundboard Material

Exceptional harp soundboard material crafted from salvage-recovered Old Growth Sitka Spruce, featuring EarthTone Soundboards™ for superior acoustic performance and resonance. This A-grade tonewood provides the rich, vibrant tonal response essential for fine instrument construction.

Key Features

  • Old Growth Sitka Spruce: Sustainably sourced salvage-recovered timber with natural aging and proven acoustic clarity
  • A-Grade Tonewood: Premium quality wood selected for consistent grain structure and tonal characteristics
  • Precision Quartersawn Vertical Grain: Expertly milled to 1/2 inch thickness with optimal grain orientation for maximum tonal response and structural stability
  • EarthTone Soundboards™: Our proprietary brand signature, recognized for acoustic excellence in harp soundboard applications
  • Professional-Grade Panels: Sold by the square foot for serious instrument makers requiring versatile sizing options

$10.00

Discount per Quantity

Quantity 3 - 11 12 - 25 26 - 52 53+
Price $9.50 $9.30 $8.70 $8.50
% Discount 5% 7.00% 13% 15%
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Description

Harp soundboard material crafted from Old Growth Sitka Spruce represents the foundation of exceptional tonal quality for luthiers and instrument makers worldwide. Our harp soundboard material is sold by square foot volume measure, featuring random width boards 4 inches or wider, approximately 23-24 inches long by 1/2 inch thickness. These topwood boards are produced from the finest salvage-sourced old-growth Sitka Spruce tone-wood fiber available, ensuring your instrument achieves the resonance and clarity essential for a captivating harp sound.

Enhanced Resonance for Harp Soundboard Material

Crafting a harp that sings requires harp soundboard material with unparalleled acoustic properties. Our soundboard material, derived from venerable Old Growth Sitka Spruce, is selected specifically for its capacity to deliver a rich, clear, and expansive tonal palette that distinguishes professional instruments.

  • Exceptional Sound Projection: Experience superior volume and clarity, allowing every note to resonate beautifully through the instrument.
  • Rich Harmonic Complexity: The aged fibers of old-growth Sitka Spruce contribute to a full, balanced sound with profound depth and natural sustain.
  • Responsive Tonal Clarity: Achieve a pristine and articulate sound that brings out the unique voice and character of your harp.
  • Acoustic Performance: The tight grain structure of salvaged old-growth wood provides superior sound transmission and resonance characteristics.

Technical Specifications

Our harp soundboard material is precisely prepared to meet the exacting standards of instrument builders, ensuring consistent quality and acoustic performance:

  • Wood Species: Old Growth Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis)
  • Dimensions: Sold by square foot volume measure; random width boards 4 inches or wider, approximately 23-24 inches long, 1/2 inch thickness
  • Grain Orientation: Optimized for strength and acoustic performance, ideal for professional instrument building
  • Source: Procured from salvage-sourced, naturally aged old-growth timber, ensuring ethical and responsible sourcing practices
  • Condition: Ready for precise lutherie work, offering excellent stability and superior workability for shaping
  • Tonewood Grading: Premium select grade suitable for discerning luthiers and master craftspeople

100% Old Growth Reclaimed Wood Guarantee

We are committed to providing only the highest quality and most sustainably sourced harp soundboard material. Our guarantee ensures that every piece you receive is genuine old-growth timber, responsibly harvested and recovered.

  • Authentic Old-Growth Timber: Each soundboard piece is exclusively sourced from venerable, naturally aged Sitka Spruce, ensuring wood with centuries of maturation.
  • Salvage Sourced & Sustainable: Our commitment to environmental stewardship means timber is recovered responsibly from reclaimed sources, minimizing ecological impact while providing exceptional tonewood.
  • Unmatched Fiber Density: The unique tight grain and density of old-growth reclaimed wood deliver superior strength, dimensional stability, and acoustic excellence for your harp construction.
  • Verified Authenticity: Every piece of harp soundboard material undergoes verification to confirm old-growth characteristics and acoustic suitability.

Quality & Durability Assurance

When you choose our harp soundboard material, you are investing in a product renowned for its enduring quality and exceptional durability. The inherent properties of Old Growth Sitka Spruce ensure your instrument will maintain consistent acoustic performance and structural integrity for generations.

  • Tonewood Selection: Hand-selected for optimal grain structure and freedom from defects, ensuring the highest standards for luthier-grade material.
  • Exceptional Stability & Workability: The naturally seasoned fibers offer excellent dimensional stability and resistance to warping, making it ideal for precision instrument construction.
  • Long-Term Acoustic Performance: Designed to maintain its superior acoustic properties and structural integrity throughout the lifetime of your harp, enhancing both longevity and instrument value.
  • Professional Grade: Meets the rigorous demands of experienced luthiers and instrument makers who require reliable, consistent tonewood for their craft.

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Description

Harp soundboard material crafted from Old Growth Sitka Spruce represents the foundation of exceptional tonal quality for luthiers and instrument makers worldwide. Our harp soundboard material is sold by square foot volume measure, featuring random width boards 4 inches or wider, approximately 23-24 inches long by 1/2 inch thickness. These topwood boards are produced from the finest salvage-sourced old-growth Sitka Spruce tone-wood fiber available, ensuring your instrument achieves the resonance and clarity essential for a captivating harp sound.

Enhanced Resonance for Harp Soundboard Material

Crafting a harp that sings requires harp soundboard material with unparalleled acoustic properties. Our soundboard material, derived from venerable Old Growth Sitka Spruce, is selected specifically for its capacity to deliver a rich, clear, and expansive tonal palette that distinguishes professional instruments.

  • Exceptional Sound Projection: Experience superior volume and clarity, allowing every note to resonate beautifully through the instrument.
  • Rich Harmonic Complexity: The aged fibers of old-growth Sitka Spruce contribute to a full, balanced sound with profound depth and natural sustain.
  • Responsive Tonal Clarity: Achieve a pristine and articulate sound that brings out the unique voice and character of your harp.
  • Acoustic Performance: The tight grain structure of salvaged old-growth wood provides superior sound transmission and resonance characteristics.

Technical Specifications

Our harp soundboard material is precisely prepared to meet the exacting standards of instrument builders, ensuring consistent quality and acoustic performance:

  • Wood Species: Old Growth Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis)
  • Dimensions: Sold by square foot volume measure; random width boards 4 inches or wider, approximately 23-24 inches long, 1/2 inch thickness
  • Grain Orientation: Optimized for strength and acoustic performance, ideal for professional instrument building
  • Source: Procured from salvage-sourced, naturally aged old-growth timber, ensuring ethical and responsible sourcing practices
  • Condition: Ready for precise lutherie work, offering excellent stability and superior workability for shaping
  • Tonewood Grading: Premium select grade suitable for discerning luthiers and master craftspeople

100% Old Growth Reclaimed Wood Guarantee

We are committed to providing only the highest quality and most sustainably sourced harp soundboard material. Our guarantee ensures that every piece you receive is genuine old-growth timber, responsibly harvested and recovered.

  • Authentic Old-Growth Timber: Each soundboard piece is exclusively sourced from venerable, naturally aged Sitka Spruce, ensuring wood with centuries of maturation.
  • Salvage Sourced & Sustainable: Our commitment to environmental stewardship means timber is recovered responsibly from reclaimed sources, minimizing ecological impact while providing exceptional tonewood.
  • Unmatched Fiber Density: The unique tight grain and density of old-growth reclaimed wood deliver superior strength, dimensional stability, and acoustic excellence for your harp construction.
  • Verified Authenticity: Every piece of harp soundboard material undergoes verification to confirm old-growth characteristics and acoustic suitability.

Quality & Durability Assurance

When you choose our harp soundboard material, you are investing in a product renowned for its enduring quality and exceptional durability. The inherent properties of Old Growth Sitka Spruce ensure your instrument will maintain consistent acoustic performance and structural integrity for generations.

  • Tonewood Selection: Hand-selected for optimal grain structure and freedom from defects, ensuring the highest standards for luthier-grade material.
  • Exceptional Stability & Workability: The naturally seasoned fibers offer excellent dimensional stability and resistance to warping, making it ideal for precision instrument construction.
  • Long-Term Acoustic Performance: Designed to maintain its superior acoustic properties and structural integrity throughout the lifetime of your harp, enhancing both longevity and instrument value.
  • Professional Grade: Meets the rigorous demands of experienced luthiers and instrument makers who require reliable, consistent tonewood for their craft.

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