I've been hellbent on building a guitar for quite awhile now and I've finally saved enough money to order a custom guitar (not Fender Custom Shop custom, more like Warmoth custom...). Since the idea has entered my head I've been laboring over what to do with my little project here.
My goal is to create one very ballsy metal guitar. A composite of my all-time favorite distortion tones mixed in with my own personal tastes. Put modern Tony Iommi together with EMG/Mesa Boogie era Metallica, Black Label Society and a touch of Dimebag Darrell and you'll get my dream sound. While we're at it throw in some Joe Satriani just for the heck of it. I'm looking for something with a tremendous bass response, a pronounced midrange (read: NOT SCOOPED) and <i>just</i> the right amount of treble, enough to cut through but not enough to dominate the sound. Something unique, never quite heard before. And not something that will sacrifice clean tones either!
So I think I'm going to go through Warmoth. But I can't even decide on a body shape :smack:. This is because I've got really small hands . Not necessarily weak hands (I use 11's on my LP) but small enough to the point that I have trouble reaching the higher frets on both my Stratocaster and my Les Paul. Therefore I'm looking for a body that has a pretty deep cutaway, more than a regular Stratocaster or Les Paul. The body shapes I am considering are the Soloist, the VIP, and the LPS. Each appear to meet my needs.
It gets tougher. I narrowed my choice in body woods down to Mahogany, Korina and Koa. I'm sort of eager to try something new and the latter woods seem as if they'd be good alternatives to Mahogany. From what I've gathered Korina is very similar to mahogany, but with more clarity and note separation and a little less brightness. And Koa is also similar to Mahogany but with less bass, more midrange and a little more treble. Korina seems to be the best bet in this situation, but the appearance of Koa is tempting. I'm really torn between the two, is there such a noticiable difference between the two?
Back to the actual SHAPE of the body, I'm confused. I assume the reason a Les Paul gets such a thick, distintive tone is because of the sheer amount of body wood. Shape, thickness, etc. Therefore I want a guitar that is on the thick side. I'm afraid that even with a Korina or Koa body, a guitar like the Soloist or the VIP (ideal for me), being on the thin side, would still sound too thin for my tastes. Even with a carved top adding to the thickness of the guitar.
And then there's the issue of the neck and neck material... I was intending on purchasing a 24 3/4" scale neck but Warmoth only offers them in different varieties of maple. Which would provide a thicker tone, a 24 3/4" maple neck with thicker strings (11's) or a Korina/Koa/Mahogany, 25.5" scale neck with thinner ones (10's or 9's)?
So I'm just looking for some basic info/advice from those of you experienced with the matter. Given what I'm looking for, what would be the best route to go with this, regariding body shapes / body woods?
My goal is to create one very ballsy metal guitar. A composite of my all-time favorite distortion tones mixed in with my own personal tastes. Put modern Tony Iommi together with EMG/Mesa Boogie era Metallica, Black Label Society and a touch of Dimebag Darrell and you'll get my dream sound. While we're at it throw in some Joe Satriani just for the heck of it. I'm looking for something with a tremendous bass response, a pronounced midrange (read: NOT SCOOPED) and <i>just</i> the right amount of treble, enough to cut through but not enough to dominate the sound. Something unique, never quite heard before. And not something that will sacrifice clean tones either!
So I think I'm going to go through Warmoth. But I can't even decide on a body shape :smack:. This is because I've got really small hands . Not necessarily weak hands (I use 11's on my LP) but small enough to the point that I have trouble reaching the higher frets on both my Stratocaster and my Les Paul. Therefore I'm looking for a body that has a pretty deep cutaway, more than a regular Stratocaster or Les Paul. The body shapes I am considering are the Soloist, the VIP, and the LPS. Each appear to meet my needs.
It gets tougher. I narrowed my choice in body woods down to Mahogany, Korina and Koa. I'm sort of eager to try something new and the latter woods seem as if they'd be good alternatives to Mahogany. From what I've gathered Korina is very similar to mahogany, but with more clarity and note separation and a little less brightness. And Koa is also similar to Mahogany but with less bass, more midrange and a little more treble. Korina seems to be the best bet in this situation, but the appearance of Koa is tempting. I'm really torn between the two, is there such a noticiable difference between the two?
Back to the actual SHAPE of the body, I'm confused. I assume the reason a Les Paul gets such a thick, distintive tone is because of the sheer amount of body wood. Shape, thickness, etc. Therefore I want a guitar that is on the thick side. I'm afraid that even with a Korina or Koa body, a guitar like the Soloist or the VIP (ideal for me), being on the thin side, would still sound too thin for my tastes. Even with a carved top adding to the thickness of the guitar.
And then there's the issue of the neck and neck material... I was intending on purchasing a 24 3/4" scale neck but Warmoth only offers them in different varieties of maple. Which would provide a thicker tone, a 24 3/4" maple neck with thicker strings (11's) or a Korina/Koa/Mahogany, 25.5" scale neck with thinner ones (10's or 9's)?
So I'm just looking for some basic info/advice from those of you experienced with the matter. Given what I'm looking for, what would be the best route to go with this, regariding body shapes / body woods?