Already posted in another forum but moved it here trying to get more replies
So I sometimes come to this forum just to browse around and learn some new things. Lately I have been reading a lot on the Seth Lovers and listening to the sound clips. They sound perfect for the sound I want to get and I was thinking of going through Warmoth or some other place and building a guitar. I have had a lot of different guitars and they were made out of many different woods and that always seemed to effect the tone somewhat(Ibanez Rg-basswood, Les Paul Jr Special +-mahogany etc) What type of wood matches well with the Seth Lover set or does it really not make a difference in your opinion . A little off topic but I am selling my Squire strat with DD/bridge Invader/neck on Ebay if anyone is interested. $300 & shipping takes it if no other bids are made.
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Heres the deal. Im a little tired of the hard rock/metal sound it was fun for a while but just doesnt do it for me any more. Part of my goal is to find neck that is more comfortable for me to play. Yeah, Ive heard it before, if you practice/exercise/stretch fingers more often you should be able to play about any neck and that is right to some extent. I have small hands and dont have fingers that can stretch the whole fretboard (stupid example but you know what i mean) I was thinking of something along the lines of an old Mustang neck. As for wood Ive had guitars made of Alder, mahogany, basswood, some 80s kramer with I dont know what kind of wood Ive found that this seems to have an effect on tone. Weight is not an issue. Looking for more of a classic rock sound. Does this help?
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So I sometimes come to this forum just to browse around and learn some new things. Lately I have been reading a lot on the Seth Lovers and listening to the sound clips. They sound perfect for the sound I want to get and I was thinking of going through Warmoth or some other place and building a guitar. I have had a lot of different guitars and they were made out of many different woods and that always seemed to effect the tone somewhat(Ibanez Rg-basswood, Les Paul Jr Special +-mahogany etc) What type of wood matches well with the Seth Lover set or does it really not make a difference in your opinion . A little off topic but I am selling my Squire strat with DD/bridge Invader/neck on Ebay if anyone is interested. $300 & shipping takes it if no other bids are made.
2nd post
Heres the deal. Im a little tired of the hard rock/metal sound it was fun for a while but just doesnt do it for me any more. Part of my goal is to find neck that is more comfortable for me to play. Yeah, Ive heard it before, if you practice/exercise/stretch fingers more often you should be able to play about any neck and that is right to some extent. I have small hands and dont have fingers that can stretch the whole fretboard (stupid example but you know what i mean) I was thinking of something along the lines of an old Mustang neck. As for wood Ive had guitars made of Alder, mahogany, basswood, some 80s kramer with I dont know what kind of wood Ive found that this seems to have an effect on tone. Weight is not an issue. Looking for more of a classic rock sound. Does this help?
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