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whitestrat

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I'm really clueless about this. What is the Rosewood Axis body made of? I know the neck and fretbard are Rosewood, and the Body apparently has a RW top. If it's just a top, what's the rest made off? Bassdoow? Mahogany? Maple?:confused:
 

GuitarHack

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I believe the Axis and ASS with hums has a basswood body, and the ASS with MM90s has an ash body.

All great guitars (had or have one of each), but the rosewood strings are hard to bend.
 

Bman

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I had to switch from rosewood strings, to many splinters.
 

JeffreyB

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The case is a solid block of rosewood that has been hollowed out to put a guitar in it.....and they used the wood out of the case to make the strings....and the rosewood pickups....and....okay, that's enough.
 

mbgreene

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The rosewood strings (woodies) can get a bit tough on the fingers.

Some nights I start out with stiff Power Woodie 12's but by the end of hours of long hard playing, dealing with the much more bendable Extra Slinky 8's
 
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