Mr 9finger
Digitally Challenged
Anyone ever played an all Mahogany strat?
Anyone ever played an all Mahogany strat?
XSSIVE has made more than one all Mahogany super strats of what i know.
And with all Maple necks which is a weird combination. maybe he can give some insight.
I had made one once from USACG parts. The Mahogany was real darn heavy though. i had an all maple neck as well. To my ears it had a bit too much mids, but other than that it made a good super strat. kinda makes me wonder why i dont try and make another one with a maple cap this time and using a lighter body. Mahogany is just a great tonewood to me though. It is thick and real musical to my ears.
Did really dig the single coils in it though.
Now you got me itching to try a nice Mahogany body with maple cap and mahogany neck/rosewood board combo. Hmmmmm......
I built another mahogony super strat, but with a hard tail bridge this time. This one just had something about it that never meshed for me. It was just a little too smooth and perhaps a little dull sounding. It also turned out heavier than the other two.
So I guess it depends on the indvidual guitar combonation and the exact peice of wood.
Dirtbagg has one of these:
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And it ROCKS. It's stratty but with a punchy, smooth, full, rich, and growly flavor. Awesome guitar... hopefully he can come in here and tell you more about it.
Fender actually built some mahogony Strats back in about 63 I think. I will have to find that passage in one of the Fender books. The story was that they just used up some wood they had for another project to build a bunch of strats that wound up with sunburst and solid color finishes. They were not sold or promoted as mahogany bodied strats, just regular old Strats.
Information from "The Stratocaster chronicles" page 142.