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    i do love the DD and i put it in my both guitars.i have a cheap alder one and a basswood rg.it sounds really different in these two.
    so i wonder which guitar (which wood actually) would have the crunchiest sound with a DD? which one match the best with this pickup?
    Duncan Distortion Rules!!!

  • #2
    Re: best wood for crunch

    IMO, Ash has the best crunch.

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    • #3
      Re: best wood for crunch

      Your the one with a DD in each one, what wood sounds crunchier to you?



      My basswood Strat has more crunch than my alder Strat. But they also have different bridges, nut, scale length, and pickups....

      ...so it's not really a fair comparison.
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      • #4
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        lol actually i find the alder more crunchier .
        i have never use one in a mahogany one but this is what papa roach does and i do love their sound
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        • #5
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          my dad has one in a really old strat body. it's reaallly heavy, it's probably ash. anyway, it sounds really good in there
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          • #6
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            I assume you like the brighter sounds in guitars? I think Maple has an excellent crunch, the downside however is that you get an overly bright sound with it too, though a very natural polished one. You should try the Custom with Maple for that excellent blend of crunch and leads. But since you're a Distortion fan, I think Alder or Poplar are better suited for the DD. Like Screamingdaisy said, it really does depend on the rest of the axe for it to sound that crunchy. I'd suggest fooling around with your amp settings and some Distortion effects to get that perfect crunch
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            • #7
              Re: best wood for crunch

              Crunch-wood.
              Da best ever

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              • #8
                Re: best wood for crunch

                korina

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                • #9
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                  MAHOGANY - if someone whom i'm building a guitar for wants it to crunch - mahogany is the way to go. for a little something more, I'd go Korina (its a tad more "musical")

                  hope that helps
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                  • #10
                    Re: best wood for crunch

                    maple will give u crunch because its bright as hell, alder is a vintage sounding, and if u want the best all around MOFO****in korina.
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                    • #11
                      Re: best wood for crunch

                      Mahogany.

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                      • #12
                        Re: best wood for crunch

                        mahogany with maple cap

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                        • #13
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                          Wouldn't korina be better than mahogany with a maple cap? The purpose of the maple cap is to add clarity to the otherwise muddy mahogany, the mahogany adds depth and warmth to the sound. Korina in all my experience is like mahogany only without the mud. As soon as I get the money, I'm getting an all korina carved top les paul body from Warmoth.

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                          • #14
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                            I just took a Duncan Distortion out of basswood strat and put it into an alder Warmoth VW body. It went to a thinner brighter tone. I would think korina or mahogany would be good for this pickup and provide the low end to couple with the high gain brightness that the pickup naturally has.

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                            • #15
                              Re: best wood for crunch

                              Maple gives good crunch. Jackson (and many other) guitars have a maple thru-neck, and they crunch like hell. The downside being some brittleness/icepicky-ness in the tone.

                              Ash might give nice crunch too.
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