All solid, solid top or laminate: few questions come up as often when buying a guitar as the one about the wood. The terms appear in every product description, but it is rarely spelled out what they really mean for tone, price and care.
This guide sorts the four builds, explains why the solid top is the most important step, and shows from what budget all solid wood pays off. By the end you will be able to read a product description and know what you are getting.
01Solid, laminate and the difference between them
A solid top is made from a single piece of grown tonewood, usually spruce or cedar. A laminate top is a sandwich of thin wood layers glued together under pressure. The same principle applies to the sides and back of the body.
That gives four levels. All laminate means top, sides and back are all layered wood, typical of entry level instruments. A guitar with a solid top but laminated sides and back is called a solid top guitar. All solid means top, sides and back are all solid wood. The decisive jump sits between all laminate and a solid top, because the top carries the tone.
02Why the top is the most important step
The top is the vibrating membrane of the guitar. It turns string energy into audible sound and shapes most of the volume, overtones and response. Solid wood vibrates more freely than glued laminate because no adhesive layers dampen the movement. The result is a more open, rounder tone with richer overtones.
A second point is aging. A solid top keeps working over the years, the wood settles, and many well built instruments sound fuller with time. Laminate does not age in this sense, the layers stay stable and so does the tone. Anyone weighing all solid against a solid top should therefore first check whether there is a solid top at all.


03Price, durability and climate
Every solid component raises the price. A decent solid top roughly starts from around 400 to 500 euros, all solid instruments usually start well above that. Below this threshold a solid top build is often the more honest choice than a cheap all solid guitar with weak wood quality, because workmanship matters too.
Solid wood has one drawback: it reacts more sensitively to climate. Dry heating air in winter or high humidity can encourage cracks or warping, which is why a stable room humidity of around 45 to 55 percent matters. Laminate is more robust here and copes better with swings, which makes it practical for travel, stage and changing rooms.
| Build | Top | Sides and back | Tone | Climate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All laminate | laminate | laminate | focused, stable | very robust |
| Solid top | solid | laminate | open, ages at the top | robust |
| All solid | solid | solid | richest resonance, ages | more sensitive |
04How to spot it on the product page
The terms almost always appear in the product description. Solid spruce or solid top refers to the top. All solid refers to top, sides and back together. If only a wood is listed for the body without the word solid, it usually means laminate.
A look into the sound hole helps too: on solid wood the grain runs continuously from outside to inside at the edge of the sound hole, while laminate often shows the thin layers along the rim. Premium makers like Martin D-15M Dreadnought, vollmassives Mahagoni, Vintage Details - inklusive Softlight Koffer and FURCH Violet D-EM Westerngitarre vollmassive Engelmannfichte, Mahagoni build their steel string guitars all solid throughout. For an overview of every model and build, see the category Westerngitarren.


The most important decision is not all solid versus solid top, but solid top versus all laminate. The solid top is the biggest tonal gain for the money. All solid sides and back are the icing on the cake for advanced players with the matching budget.
Frequently asked questions
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