So I'm making a custom guitar soon. In a nutshell I want it to sound a lot like a Les Paul but with more note definition. My original idea was just to get a mahogany body with a maple neck and ebony board. No matter what I want to use an ebony board for this guitar I just love the feel of it and the look. Another idea was to go mahogany body, maple top, mahogany neck, and ebony board. I'm just afraid maybe having a mahogany neck and body would be a bit boomy or muddy. My Les Paul isn't with me any longer and hasnt been for awhile so I can't run it through my rig to test it out. Right now I use a mahogany body and maple top Mockingbird with a neck through maple neck with an ebony board and a Floyd. It doesn't sound bad at all but isn't as full sounding as I remember my Paul being.
The reason I'm suck is because my Mock is not bad sounding but not as full sounding and it has the same woods as my first idea except for the fact that its neck through and has a maple top. Would a set maple neck sound that much warmer? and would the lack of a maple top be that warmer too? Will the maple neck have the added clarity I want? or would I need a maple top for that?
Now here's some tone factors to consider. The scale length of the guitar is going to be 24-3/4 scale and the neck will be a set neck. It's going to have an original Floyd and also will have stainless steel frets.
I play everything but I mostly play hard rock and my tone is very reflective of that. I'm a LP into a Marshall guy. I love the tone of a Les Paul. It's very full and powerful but it also can lack definition with my rig.
What woods would you use? No matter what it's mahogany going into the body and ebony for the fretboard.