Looking to get a ESP LTD guitar for a project and i`ve been hearing all different opinions about what Agathis wood really is. Some say it`s another name for mahogany,some say it`s plywood,pine,ect....Does anyone really know what it is and is it any good as a guitar body? I know ESP LTD and BC Rich use it alot but....
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it is a breed of conifers, pine. it has good structure, but it tonal capability suck. it is use for asian instrument with sound boxes. it is not desirable f the simple fact that is a cheap wood, it is not korina, or maple, or mahogany. there have been a thousand threads on the espee forums.
i could write a book on the topic, but those few choice people that defend agathis, get a decent cut of wood. it is like bASSwood there are good cuts and bad cut of good and bad trees.
basically stay away, not worth the effort."slappy, slappy" bill sings, happily, as he dick slaps random people on the streets of Cleveland.
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Originally posted by kelly user View Postit is a breed of conifers, pine. it has good structure, but it tonal capability suck. it is use for asian instrument with sound boxes. it is not desirable f the simple fact that is a cheap wood, it is not korina, or maple, or mahogany. there have been a thousand threads on the espee forums.
i could write a book on the topic, but those few choice people that defend agathis, get a decent cut of wood. it is like bASSwood there are good cuts and bad cut of good and bad trees.
basically stay away, not worth the effort.
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I thought basswood was some sort of family name, and can actually come from any number of different types of trees? I´m guessing the basswood a guy like Suhr uses isn´t all that similar to the basswood in a $150 indonesian guitar, even if keeping in mind that meticulous choosing of slabs can make all the difference in the world.
But I could be way off on that one, though.
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agashit is by far the worst wood used for guitars, I have yet to hear a good sounding instrument made of agashit"There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Another wood I´ve been seeing in cheap stuff for years is nato. Anyone know the story behind it? Actually, wouldn´t it be cool if it was military-spec, NATO wood?
Since my smilies don´t seem to be working I have to make sure everyone knows that the above was a joke.
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Originally posted by Dave L View PostAnother wood I´ve been seeing in cheap stuff for years is nato. Anyone know the story behind it?
"Nato is an inexpensive substite for mahogany, sharing the latter's bright, pronounced mid-range, although it arguably lacks a little of the sensitivity and 'punch' of the genuine article."
"Mahogany/Nato -Medium Hard, Straight Grained. I have seen Nato described as industrial or utility grade Mahogany, and in terms of furniture making it is certainly not of good enough quality or appearance. It is nevertheless a very usable type of Mahogany with virtually identical sonic qualities. It also has the attraction of being cheaper and much more readily available than furniture grade 'true' Mahogany, and is a much more eco friendly choice of construction material. Given that we at Steen are trying to offer top quality instruments at reasonable prices we often use Nato in our designs, especially where the grain is not on show."
A less favorable opinion can be found here:
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My nato bodied exotic warlock sounds better than my mahogany SG. Go figure. I'd also be willing to bet that my mahogany COW DK6 is really nato.Last edited by Widowmaker; 05-23-2007, 04:07 PM.
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