guitar wood problems

yes-fan

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hi guys

i was just wondering what people have to say about certain woods. like i have a mohogany sg and a alder strat and a maple es 135 and they all sound fine but im doing a project and i nead to know what wood to use. im trying to copy john petruccis guitar because i just played one it felt sooooo killer. the sound didnt do anything for me but it felt like a dream. i know i am having a birdseye maple neck and a rose wood fret board. but i nead to know what wood to use for a body. i know his is basswood but im kinda of scared of it. does it still have good sound when its that light?
 
Re: guitar wood problems

Hej man...... you forget to sya that Basswood is a very MIDDY wood.
that´s why petrucci uses the steves special(used) on the bridge.
with a lot of highs and bass.... but with atenuated MIDDS.
to match the wood and amp tones.
AM I RIGHT OR WRONG?
 
Re: guitar wood problems

Here's a tip. Knock on wood. (literally)

Listen to the pitch of the knock.
If it's a high pitch, it's going to be really bright.
If it's a low pitch, it's going to be really warm.

When knocked on, mahagony is really deep sounding. Alder is much higher. (ash even higher) Basswood is in the middle somewhere.
 
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