chuck in ny
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my preference is usually mahogany, the strong low and mid tones. how does hawaiian ash compare to mahogany, or perhaps the two do not relate.
i know a lot about woods. most of that is in building construction so i don't have a fine feel for tonewoods. i'm going to commission a build and koa is an easy choice just too much sparkle and you might as well have the sound you are looking for.
this isn't an easy subject and things are never cut and dried. for that matter people's sound concept alters and adjusts as they become familiar with their instruments. this is for a concert size.
i know a lot about woods. most of that is in building construction so i don't have a fine feel for tonewoods. i'm going to commission a build and koa is an easy choice just too much sparkle and you might as well have the sound you are looking for.
this isn't an easy subject and things are never cut and dried. for that matter people's sound concept alters and adjusts as they become familiar with their instruments. this is for a concert size.