withmyshadow
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Happy New Year! everybody.
I am considering getting my first EBMM. I learnt playing electric guitar on an Ibanez RG so I guess I am an iby fan.
I like bolt-ons with sculped neck joints.
Axis series have body wood combos that are unique so I did some research regarding body woods. Here's what I found. I have narrowed it to Axis super sport, between HH and P90*2.
are the following wood descriptions correct? could someone describe the acoustic tone of Axis SS HH and P90*2?
I am considering getting my first EBMM. I learnt playing electric guitar on an Ibanez RG so I guess I am an iby fan.
Axis series have body wood combos that are unique so I did some research regarding body woods. Here's what I found. I have narrowed it to Axis super sport, between HH and P90*2.
are the following wood descriptions correct? could someone describe the acoustic tone of Axis SS HH and P90*2?
------------------------------------from andersonMaple Top on Swamp Ash
This combination is very rare at Anderson. We have used it on a few Hollow-T's (without pickguard). The tone was great and sounded very similar to the Maple/Basswood version of the same guitar.
Maple Top on Basswood
This is by far the most popular body wood combination for all of our Drop Top models. Basswood/Maple produces a very rich, full sound with great low, middle and high end. Its timbre is a bit more of a fundamental tone with fewer overtones than the more traditional body woods. It is extremely popular for many styles of music because of the wide tonal spectrum that it produces. This combination is rather light in weight and looks beautiful with almost all transparent colors. $100 more on Hollow T series.
-----------------------------------------from suhrBasswood Back / Quilt Maple Top - Ok, this may be the Holy Grail of tone, The Basswood response is extended by a 3/16" Maple top adding more clearity and grind to the fattness of the Basswood, my favorite! Usually colors chosen will be opaque on the back with transparents on the top, LP style. Most Excellent with a Maple neck.
Ash Back / Quilt Maple Top - Auditioned with a Madagascar Bois de Rose fingerboard. I used to think that the Alder Body / Pau Ferro fingerboard was one of the best overdrive tones.... Hmmmm , the Ash Back has that open ring with good clarity, The Maple top seems to add another dimension, Not harsh at all but very alive sounding both clean and dirty. Also an excellent look for transparent colors both on the back and front. Makes for a light guitar as well. I'm getting the itch to build myself one real bad! Nice punch, scooped mids. 1 piece Maple neck also a killer tone for this combo.