- Aug 18, 2002
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ok. im lookin for a wood with a bold and clear low end.
i like ovankgol (used in most warwicks) for its bold low end.
my question comes in to play with mahogany and koa. i dont have much experience with either of these two. i know mahogany has a dark and warm sound. with that said, it seems like the low end would be muddy. koa seems to be a sort of middle point.
so what do you people know about those 2? the neck/fretboard will be wenge and the neck will have a purple heart stripe down the center. if you think that will make a big enough difference in overall tone, factor that in
~gR~
i like ovankgol (used in most warwicks) for its bold low end.
my question comes in to play with mahogany and koa. i dont have much experience with either of these two. i know mahogany has a dark and warm sound. with that said, it seems like the low end would be muddy. koa seems to be a sort of middle point.
so what do you people know about those 2? the neck/fretboard will be wenge and the neck will have a purple heart stripe down the center. if you think that will make a big enough difference in overall tone, factor that in
~gR~