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For what its worth, spruce is the choice for piano soundboards because it is relatively straight-grained and is one of the harder softwoods, so there is a consistency of response across the expanse of the soundboard. Also, Douglas fir is one of the hardest softwoods, and most stable of woods, and may be a reasonable choice for experimentation. I don't think either comes in veneers, though, at least not publicly available.
One could use carbon fiber cloth and get both strength and relative lightness, and it is light enough to do more than one layer, but I don't know if there would be any advantage over Zygadr's eps panel. It would also be a lot of work, and messy, and hard to control the outcome in a one-off diy project. And it is probably chasing after something beyond Jackman's modest demands for his project. I like the thinking, though. For a trial, one could buy a small piece of carbon fiber cloth and a bit of epoxy (and here you have to find a hard epoxy - it comes in several varieties, from very flexible to rigid). I'm not so sure that damping is a quality you want in a panel beyond what will reduce any tendency to ring.