Bubinga
The eleventh hardest wood in the Timber tones range with a Janka hardness rating of 1980 lbf.
Bubinga is a very commonly used tonewood, common on not only Bass, Electric and Acoustic Guitars but also used extensively on Harps and Drum Kits.
The wood is obtained from the Guibourtia demeusei tree found mainly in tropical regions of Africa and South America and can grow up to 160 ft high with a trunk diamter of 3 - 6ft.
Our Bubinga plectrums are manufactured from off cuts from musical instrument manufacturing.
Interesting Facts:
Bubinga is often used to manufacture Archery bows. Lexus cars still use Bubinga in their luxury models.
Bubinga is well known for its mellow rounded tones on an acoustic guitar. If the frequency of your guitar is slightly too bright for your ear then Bubinga may add some mid and lower tones on most guitars.
Bubinga is a very commonly used tonewood, common on not only Bass, Electric and Acoustic Guitars but also used extensively on Harps and Drum Kits.
The wood is obtained from the Guibourtia demeusei tree found mainly in tropical regions of Africa and South America and can grow up to 160 ft high with a trunk diamter of 3 - 6ft.
Our Bubinga plectrums are manufactured from off cuts from musical instrument manufacturing.
Interesting Facts:
Bubinga is often used to manufacture Archery bows. Lexus cars still use Bubinga in their luxury models.
Bubinga is well known for its mellow rounded tones on an acoustic guitar. If the frequency of your guitar is slightly too bright for your ear then Bubinga may add some mid and lower tones on most guitars.