I'm going to be ordering a custom-made guitar at some point within the next year or so and I want to sort out what I want now to save me time (and even more frusturation!) later on.
So what are the basic body woods and their tonal properties?
You know... Ash, Alder, Mahogany, etc.
All I really know is that a Mahogany/Maple Les Paul sounds a lot "bigger" and plain LOUDER than an Alder Stratocaster. This may lie in the construction of the guitar itself (bolt-on vs. set neck/neck thru) but I'm betting that the wood itself and the size/weight of the guitar has a much more significant effect on tone. My Strat has high output humbuckers in it and it cannot compete with my Les Paul in terms of volume and "thickness", period. But I still play the Strat more due to the comfort and playability of the neck.
So I'm aiming to get Les Paul-like "muscle" from a bolt-on, maple neck guitar, can it be done? With a different body wood than Alder and a tight neck joint I don't see why I can't get into its territory. Essentially I want a beefed up Satriani / Lynch lead tone with rock solid rhythm. Something solid, punchy, and able to go toe-to-toe with my Les Paul Custom!
Also, what's the deal with lesser-known (and rather expensive) woods such as Koa or Korina? What kind of tone can I expect from those woods? Ordering from a company such as USA Custom Guitars or Warmoth, what's the best choice in woods for what I am looking for?
And on a side note, plain and simple, which is the better guitar shop?
So what are the basic body woods and their tonal properties?
You know... Ash, Alder, Mahogany, etc.
All I really know is that a Mahogany/Maple Les Paul sounds a lot "bigger" and plain LOUDER than an Alder Stratocaster. This may lie in the construction of the guitar itself (bolt-on vs. set neck/neck thru) but I'm betting that the wood itself and the size/weight of the guitar has a much more significant effect on tone. My Strat has high output humbuckers in it and it cannot compete with my Les Paul in terms of volume and "thickness", period. But I still play the Strat more due to the comfort and playability of the neck.
So I'm aiming to get Les Paul-like "muscle" from a bolt-on, maple neck guitar, can it be done? With a different body wood than Alder and a tight neck joint I don't see why I can't get into its territory. Essentially I want a beefed up Satriani / Lynch lead tone with rock solid rhythm. Something solid, punchy, and able to go toe-to-toe with my Les Paul Custom!
Also, what's the deal with lesser-known (and rather expensive) woods such as Koa or Korina? What kind of tone can I expect from those woods? Ordering from a company such as USA Custom Guitars or Warmoth, what's the best choice in woods for what I am looking for?
And on a side note, plain and simple, which is the better guitar shop?