I'm also chiming in on the harder/softer front.
I have a Carvin that is a Mahogany neck and it's softer than maple. It's obvious. Also, on that neck, it needed to be 1200 gritted down from what they did. But now it's ace. But it's kinda soft.
I'd never recommend one where you have a choice frankly.
I'm also chiming in on the harder/softer front.
I have a Carvin that is a Mahogany neck and it's softer than maple. It's obvious. Also, on that neck, it needed to be 1200 gritted down from what they did. But now it's ace. But it's kinda soft.
I'd never recommend one where you have a choice frankly.
I'm just curious as to why it needed to be sanded? You didn't like the finish or it was rough? or was it because it was mahogany? or am I misunderstanding the post? I typically prefer unfinished or satin necks as well but haven't owned a mahogany necked guitar yet but interested in buying an SG
Did you re-oil (tung) after you sanded it?
Might want to do that if you haven't already because it will not be sealed otherwise.
Thanks, yeah, I should do that.
Both will have finish on them
Anyways, to wrap, if you get something with a mahogany neck, my suggestion is to look into a "satin" finish vs a natural. Maybe others are different but it's the only thing I even think about. Otherwise, Carvin makes one nasty *****en kit.
Not necessarily