OmegaSlayer
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Really love this higher mass Hipshots that Shecter is putting on their newest guitars
I went to Sweetwater and I guess the difference is the new version has the maple top. It also has a mahogany body. This is one of those times where I don’t think the price increase is worth it at all.
A maple top and mahogany body upgrade for 1500 bucks is no go for me. I’m one of the rare people that hates mahogany anyhow.
The best way to describe it is to think of taste. For example, I am super sensitive to cilantro. 5 leaves in a fresh salsa are more than enough. My father-in-law dices up a whole head and I taste nothing but cilantro.What do you hate about Mahogany?
The best way to describe it is to think of taste. For example, I am super sensitive to cilantro. 5 leaves in a fresh salsa are more than enough. My father-in-law dices up a whole head and I taste nothing but cilantro.
My ears are wired to my brain in such a way I find mahogany body guitars have an upper-mid sizzle I cannot dial out. I have sold every single mahogany bodied guitar (except a family les paul) within 2 months of purchase. I can't dial it out of the amps or find pickups that solve my personal issue. Nothing wrong with the wood as it is good and easy to work with in terms of making guitars, and I have loved some of the mahogany guitars I have owned in terms of look and playability.
I have found that for my tastes and through many hours of research, the only pickups I like for hard rock/metal tones in a mahogany guitar are EMG's and the Schecter San Andreas for passives. But again, this is just me. I am in a super minority concerning its tone and I wish I wasn't like this because it excludes me from almost 50% of the buyers' market. I would love to have a Jackson Kelly made of alder.
And a maple top, no matter how thick, does nothing to tone down what I hear. I even tried a swamp ash body with mahogany neck and found that combination very sterile. It should work great but what can I say, I am an oddball.
Is this blind tested?...The best way to describe it is to think of taste. For example, I am super sensitive to cilantro. 5 leaves in a fresh salsa are more than enough. My father-in-law dices up a whole head and I taste nothing but cilantro.
My ears are wired to my brain in such a way I find mahogany body guitars have an upper-mid sizzle I cannot dial out. I have sold every single mahogany bodied guitar (except a family les paul) within 2 months of purchase. I can't dial it out of the amps or find pickups that solve my personal issue. Nothing wrong with the wood as it is good and easy to work with in terms of making guitars, and I have loved some of the mahogany guitars I have owned in terms of look and playability.
I have found that for my tastes and through many hours of research, the only pickups I like for hard rock/metal tones in a mahogany guitar are EMG's and the Schecter San Andreas for passives. But again, this is just me. I am in a super minority concerning its tone and I wish I wasn't like this because it excludes me from almost 50% of the buyers' market. I would love to have a Jackson Kelly made of alder.
And a maple top, no matter how thick, does nothing to tone down what I hear. I even tried a swamp ash body with mahogany neck and found that combination very sterile. It should work great but what can I say, I am an oddball.
Fishmans are the new Bare KnuckleYeah, problem is the intensive/obsessive use of FIshmans.
Fishmans are the new Bare Knuckle