jalguitarman
Junior Member
Mahogany strat body with a one piece maple neck. Could this combo sound good?? Most starts that I have seen made from mahogany tend to have rosewood boards. What says you?? :banana:
Heh. Not mine mate.They sound great. Most bolt-on guitars I've played take more tonal characteristics from the neck than they do the body. It will basically sound like a Strat with maybe a little more low end definition. I've played a few Strats with mahogany bodies and they sound pretty much like Strats.
You seek the Fender Start-O-Sonic.
Mahogany Strat w/ P90's.
Excellent axe! No longer made, but I'd love to have one…
Heh. Not mine mate.
I own a 750XL with a sunburst finish. It's a mahogany body with a thick maple cap and a through neck. It's fantastic and it rings forever. Really, I need to get a good set of Super Distortions on next because the old pickups in it are starting to sound a little tired.
It's a heavy guitar though. Don't fancy gigging it lol![]()
Sorry sir. I totally misread your post mate. I thought it said most are bolt ons.That doesn't sound like a bolt-on neck at all. I was talking about bolt-ons, mate.
Mahogany body + all Maple neck = awesome tone! A lot of Wayne Charvel's "Monster Series" guitars had this combo. My dad had one with a JB and JB Jr. that was an epic tone machine!
Thank you all for the replies. If I do that it will be with a traditional SSS pickup configuration.
Definitely vintage. I decided to swap out the maple neck on my EJ strat for an EJ Rosewood neck and was thinking Mahogany could be a nice choice for a body to mate up with the EJ maple neck.Are you wanting traditional strat pickups "vintage" or like high output/hot pickups?