Which wood has best tone?
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Which wood has best tone?
Now that I'm supposed to be retired (75 and going strong) I want to make a lap steel with horseshoe PU. My problem is this? Which wood has the best sound?
Had A ZB nmade out of birdseye maple. Shart tone> I'd like a mellow sound. I realize this question is as open ended as defining tone, but any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Chuck Trombley
Had A ZB nmade out of birdseye maple. Shart tone> I'd like a mellow sound. I realize this question is as open ended as defining tone, but any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Chuck Trombley
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if using a horseshoe single coil PU...mahogany will be warmer than maple which will be brightest...then ash...alder is brighter than mahogony but not as much as ash....my choice would be mahogany, but it is a very personal choice..( Koa LOOKS real nice, but is also bright, between maple and ash, good for humbuckers)
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Chuck, you'll find a lot of good info in this discussion:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum2/HTML/002720.html
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum2/HTML/002720.html
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So it appears the softer woods resonate more and have a warmer tone. The harder denser woods resonate less and have a brighter tone.
I am thinking of builing a hybrid 10 string lapsteel. Basically electric, but possibly with a small resonator too. Most likely 2 bodies one normal and another with a home built resonator.
I am looking for a metal tuning head frame with rollers and tuners, like off a Sho-Bud or the like.
I am thinking of builing a hybrid 10 string lapsteel. Basically electric, but possibly with a small resonator too. Most likely 2 bodies one normal and another with a home built resonator.
I am looking for a metal tuning head frame with rollers and tuners, like off a Sho-Bud or the like.