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    Could anyone please comment on the qualoities (sound and tone wise) of a swamp ash body? What kind of neck/fingerboard wood would you choose to pair it with a swamp ash body? What kind of pickups would youb choose? Thanks.

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    nice, fairly lightweight wood. Very punchy/'poppy' sounding. my 7-string with a swamp ash body, maple neck, ebony board and emg707s is the best sounding guitar I have.

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      One of the classic and most popular tonewoods.

      http://www.warmoth.com/guitar/option..._bodywoods.cfm

      Scroll down to "Ash" and read about swamp ash. I'd say the description is pretty dead-on... balanced but it has balls. My brother's Warmoth bass has a swamp ash body... it's lightweight, it's beautiful, and it sounds excellent in all frequency registers.

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        Thankis guys for the responses. What type of neck/fingerboard wood would you pair with a swamp ash body? What about choice of pickups for this kind of wood? I want to put together a guitar using Warmoth parts and have already decided that I'll use a non-locking trem, sperzel locking tuners and an lsr nut. What do you think?

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          Anyone else?

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            Again, I feel like a tool for pimping my brother's bass. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] He's got a pao ferro fretboard on there. Link:

            http://www.jcfonline.com/ubbthreads/...fpart=1#356467

            I made a mistake in that thread. It's a koa cap on a swamp ash body. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] It's not a full koa body like I might have come across as saying. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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              Here's my Carvin swamp ash SC90 with maple neck-thru and maple board. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] The original Carvin C22 pups I thought were nice sounding but a little too bright and lacking a little gain, so I recently put in a DiMarzio Super Distortion and Super 2. Swamp ash is very light and a little on the bright side tonally, sounds really great.
              I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                Wow...that's a creepy pic Joe!
                From out of my garage with the Blazer I totaled!

                (Note...cheapo Ampeg V150 1/2 stack was NOT mine!!...LOL!)

                As far as Swamp Ash...that's one of my favorite woods to build with. It's tonally amazing, and lightweight. I usually pair my bodies with Maple necks with Ebony fretboards. The guitars I build are particularly punchy, with a lot of top end, but lots of lower end body resonance.

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                  I've got two customs with swamp ash bodies. It's definitely my favorite body wood. The descriptions above are accurate. Punchy, good upper mids, with balls.

                  One is a bolt-on with a quilted maple cap. This one has a flamed maple neck & FB, Dimarzio PUs.



                  The other is a neck-through, with birdseye maple neck and pao ferro FB, Dimarzio PUs.



                  It'll sound killer with whatever FB and PUs you want, so no worries there. Go with whatever you prefer. [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]

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                    swamp ash is awesome, i prefer to use lower output or less gainy pickups in lighter bodies. otherwise they seem to get a little muddy.

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                    • #11
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                      I have a `96 USA DR2 with an ash body, maple neck and ebony fretboard. The stock bridge pickup was a Screamin' Demon, and I simply could not get a good tone out of the thing for playing metal. I replaced it with a Full Shred, and now it's a death/thrash riffing machine. I record most of my rhythm tracks with it. Yes, it is a bit bright, but not to the point of being harsh.
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                      • #12
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                        I'm surprised I missed this thread. My Warmoth has a swamp ash body and carved maple top, with a rosewood/ebony neck, and it sounds fantastic. Here's a shot showing the back, so you can see the swamp ash in a trans finish:


                        Every note is punchy and CLEAR - much moreso than on any of my other guitars (SL2H w/alder body, SL AT Pro w/mahogany body & carved maple top, Steinberger w/maple body, Jem w/alder body). If given the choice (e.g., Warmoth, Custom Shop order, etc.), I'd pick Swamp Ash over any other body wood.

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