So I have a couple recording gigs lined up, and I was debating what to spend the proceeds on. I have decided (although it is not the most practical decision)
that I am going to bite the bullet and order a custom 7 string from carvin.
So Im sure I want a 2 pickup guitar with a fixed bridge. I have settled on a maple neck with birdseye fret board. I am going to go with the rounded body sides.
the part that is kinda hard for me to decide is which type of wood to use for the body. the reason I am unsure of which wood to use, is because I have little experience with body woods other than mahogany and basswood (the later of which all my guitars are all made of) I`m not sure what tonal characteristics alder, swamp ash or maple, walnut and koa have when used for the body of a solidbody electric.
I like how quilted maple tops look, and I enjoy bright guitar tones, which I think is an attribute of maple tops.
I am not looking to get a whole shitload of extra features. as you can see I prefer a fairly simple guitar.
I also am not sure how the carvin pickups will sound
so basically I am looking for a rundown of what tonal characteristics each body wood has, and possibly a review of carvins workmanship, playability and quality of the pick ups.
thanks in advance!
that I am going to bite the bullet and order a custom 7 string from carvin.
So Im sure I want a 2 pickup guitar with a fixed bridge. I have settled on a maple neck with birdseye fret board. I am going to go with the rounded body sides.
the part that is kinda hard for me to decide is which type of wood to use for the body. the reason I am unsure of which wood to use, is because I have little experience with body woods other than mahogany and basswood (the later of which all my guitars are all made of) I`m not sure what tonal characteristics alder, swamp ash or maple, walnut and koa have when used for the body of a solidbody electric.
I like how quilted maple tops look, and I enjoy bright guitar tones, which I think is an attribute of maple tops.
I am not looking to get a whole shitload of extra features. as you can see I prefer a fairly simple guitar.
I also am not sure how the carvin pickups will sound
so basically I am looking for a rundown of what tonal characteristics each body wood has, and possibly a review of carvins workmanship, playability and quality of the pick ups.
thanks in advance!