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Old 11-19-2017, 09:56 AM
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Default Does mahogany behave like other woods when it comes to weight/density?

Say like ash, where a lighter ash body will equal more punch and a heavy ash body would provide more deep bass and snap...does mahogany follow the same rules in a Smith bass?

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Old 11-19-2017, 06:41 PM
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I do not agree with your first statement to begin with.

What kind of Mahogany and used where and how on a bass?

With multi layer wood construction like on Smith basses, the answers are not as easy as on 1-piece factory body and neck basses.

So, for a Smith bass, what is your question on woods and what model are you looking at so I can apply an answer to your question?

Specifics make all the difference.

Generalizations do not have specific answers.
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I was looking at the BSR5EG model with a top and back of imbuia and a mahogany core. I was wondering if the weight of the mahogany would make a difference in the sound of the upper mids, which I like to hear in a bass, ie mid growl.

I like bass tones with thick lows, some upper mid punch but smooth highs.
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The top will produce most of the sound, not the core. It's what the strings reflect off of. Also, we have the finish. The Elite model Lacquer will sound different than the Oil Varnish finish of the GN and then you have the 5pc body over 3 pc and the sawn contrasting laminates in the 5pc Elite.
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Thanks, this info is really very helpful.
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Old 11-22-2017, 11:30 AM
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Would you say the lacquer would have more effect on tone than the number of laminates?
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