If I was to go with a Korina body instead of Mahogany on a Charvel could I maintain some of that warmth and punch while at the same time not have to have a 9lb strat?
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Originally posted by Predator1 View PostIf I was to go with a Korina body instead of Mahogany on a Charvel could I maintain some of that warmth and punch while at the same time not have to have a 9lb strat?Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
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Originally posted by straycat View PostMahogony isn't always heavy.A strat body in it would lighter than alder IMO.
As far as Limba(Korina) here is a picture of some I have that is ready to be cut and joined to make a couple of killer bodies
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mahogany definately has a tighter bass response... brighter highs...scooped mids.
not all mahogany is heavy .
limba [korina] has very pronounced ,yet smooth mids, trimmed highs and definately a squishy bass response...
its a tone/wood you either love or hate.
I had a custom shop hamer standard made last year...ordered it because the cutting ban is coming.
she has a one piece korina body and neck. ebony board with a spalted maple top
[only one theyve ever done and very likely the last one]
I went with ebony and a maple top to try and brighten the guitar back up some...
she's a real looker but a bit middy for my tastes being and alder body stratehead v-trem man at heart.
pickups dont seem to do much to alter korina... I have a duncan jazz neck which is wonderful, and a custom in the bridge position.. I had considered a distortion but figured it would only add to the mids...I may order a custom 5 and see what that gives me..
if you do order korina go with black, as it can very striking in appearance. tonally I dont hear a difference from the white.
but before you spend ....do some playing on one to get a feel for what this wood brings to the table... depending on the amp you could be very happy or very disappointed.
I like the idea of a korina tele to trim back some of the bite...
my hamer is an investment piece, nothing more...its a good time to be stocking up on korina pieces.
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