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[QUOTE="Martins:730071"][QUOTE="My_Dying_Bride:730059"]ive built 2 guitars by hand and personally you really dont know for sure the true characteristics until its plugged in....although I know mahogany is really light, and seemed to have a sharper bite, and i built one with ash and it had a real balanced range (maybe a slight on the low side) but a ton more sustain. I'd take a deep look in either the warmoth or stewart macdonald forums. btw stew-mac is an awesome place for parts... EVERYTHING![/QUOTE] I figured that you can't really tell until it's plugged in. Mahogany was my first choice until I saw that the Sitka Spruce descriptions are leaning towards the sound I want. It's going to be a custom Parker in the same vein as their Fly Supreme but I want to make it more metal sounding and looking but still able to mimic other styles' sounds. I'm going to keep looking but I was just wondering if anyone was especially proficient at woods. I really like the guitar you made on the left. It's pretty. Are the darker strips a different wood or just a different color varnish? Also, stew-mac is amazing. Ordered some pots and stuff from there a while back. They have everything ever.[/QUOTE]
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