I've only seen it done on maple necks, but I really dig the potential the idea has. Has anyone heard of roasting the body wood? What about woods like mahogany, or alder?
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Originally posted by kevlar3000The smoker is great at adding a few decades, kinda like having Keith Richards breathe on yer guitar for a few hours...Originally posted by CTNI will kill you. Then I will resuscitate you, so you can watch me steal your new Tokai and play some horrible sounding ultra-dissonant death metal on it, then I will kill you again.Tags: None
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Originally posted by kevlar3000The smoker is great at adding a few decades, kinda like having Keith Richards breathe on yer guitar for a few hours...Originally posted by CTNI will kill you. Then I will resuscitate you, so you can watch me steal your new Tokai and play some horrible sounding ultra-dissonant death metal on it, then I will kill you again.
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Originally posted by MikeM View PostSuhr is currently experimenting on this subject.
I want my body blank cooked on a grill alongside a steak - for that beefy tone.
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I can't think of how in the world it could have been that much more expensive. All they're doing is heating the fricken thing up to a billion degrees. Too expensive? This is suhr we're talking about, I have seen them charge like 4 grand for a guitar.My Blog: thisismyhatnow.blogspot.com
Originally posted by kevlar3000The smoker is great at adding a few decades, kinda like having Keith Richards breathe on yer guitar for a few hours...Originally posted by CTNI will kill you. Then I will resuscitate you, so you can watch me steal your new Tokai and play some horrible sounding ultra-dissonant death metal on it, then I will kill you again.
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If roasting wood unanimously improves the sound across the spectrum to achieve pleasing tones for a certain market, cool! This still seems like something reserved for the 'guitar collector' market, but who knows, maybe it will open up a new 'base' tone for our beloved solid bodies.
Speaking of which, I would like to see what this does to a semi hollow or full hollow where the integrity of the wood and type of bracing actually make a BIG difference when compared to the minor differences that we've fine tuned our ears to seek out in solid bodies (and lay people cannot tell the difference! this is one of the most frustrating parts of a tone quest!)2004 50th Anniversary Deluxe American Strat, SETH-N BRIDGE, ANT 2 SURFER MIDDLE, ANT 2 DLX MINI HUM NECK
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^ interesting question...
Keep in mind though, that the woods used for acoustics are a lot thinner by the time they get into fabrication stage...gotta wonder how well they'd hold up to the roasting process, or if they'd warp..?Last edited by CTN; 11-20-2011, 11:54 PM.
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Originally posted by ConvoysToNothingness View PostI wonder what smoked wood would sound like...Custom neck-thru strat
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