
SLOgriff
Well-known member
http://www.mattsmusic.com/18003-prod.html
•Roasted Mahogany Body
•Pau Ferro Neck and fingerboard
•Modern Elliptical GG neck shape .800-.850
•11-16" radius, Jumbo SS frets
•Gotoh Floyd - Recessed, 1.650 nut width
•Black Hardware
•Hipshot locking tuners
•Volume, Tone, 5-way, Blower Switch
•Black Speed knobs
•SSV Neck Humbucker, ML Middle Single Coil, SSH+ Humbucker
•Natural Gloss finish, Gloss headstock
I currently have three Alder body (super strat type) Suhr's. I've always been an "Alder" wood guy for my guitars. A lot of top players choose Mahogany and sound great...what differences should I expect with this guitar should I get a wild hair and buy it?? I've always heard Mahogany is more "mid-rangy" which really isn't to my liking. Is that pretty much what Mahogany brings to the table is more mids??
What say you??
•Roasted Mahogany Body
•Pau Ferro Neck and fingerboard
•Modern Elliptical GG neck shape .800-.850
•11-16" radius, Jumbo SS frets
•Gotoh Floyd - Recessed, 1.650 nut width
•Black Hardware
•Hipshot locking tuners
•Volume, Tone, 5-way, Blower Switch
•Black Speed knobs
•SSV Neck Humbucker, ML Middle Single Coil, SSH+ Humbucker
•Natural Gloss finish, Gloss headstock
I currently have three Alder body (super strat type) Suhr's. I've always been an "Alder" wood guy for my guitars. A lot of top players choose Mahogany and sound great...what differences should I expect with this guitar should I get a wild hair and buy it?? I've always heard Mahogany is more "mid-rangy" which really isn't to my liking. Is that pretty much what Mahogany brings to the table is more mids??
What say you??
