spanish cedar (cedrela) is not really a cedar, its a tradename for a wood that is part of the mahogany family
similar to mahogany and a good choice for guitars that we are going to see more of. infact it tends to be quite light and airy like good mahogany should be, a little more middy than bassy but a good choice
spanish cedar is just as cedar as the other species
all cedrela are in the meliaceae family (also called "mahogany family")
I don't think the spanish cedar (actually mexican cedar) might sound so different than the brazilian
this same species (cedrela odorata) exists here in brazil too and it's used by several brands and luthiers
it's called cedro rosa or cedro vermelho here
I had an early 90's Fender Southern Cross series Jazz Bass (Southern Cross was the brazilian Squier series, but with Fender logo) with a spanish cedar body
I traded a zoom 707 fx unit for it
best and most resonant 4 string bass I ever played! and this is coming from a Fender hater! :lol:
the resonance is similar to a good piece of alder, but very middy instead of scooped