Mahogany v Rosewood

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  • VimFuegoVimFuego Frets: 15505
    I think I got lucky when I got my larry, I didn't have a player or tone in my head that I wanted to sound like, so I could just buy a good sounding guitar. And luck would have it that's what I ended up getting. 
    I haven't felt the need or desire to buy or try any other guitars, I'm happy with the one I have. I've have tried a few other guitars at things like get togethers and sessions that I've liked, but I've never felt 'my god I must get that'.

    I guess my point is, so long as you have a nice sounding, quality instrument, you'll be happy. I realise that the whole GAS industry is predicated upon people chasing down that elusive tone, so what I say may be nonsense. 

    I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.

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  • thomasross20thomasross20 Frets: 4437
    Must admit my Larrivee is one hell of a guitar. 
    It's just GAS. 

    Must admit the rosewood Martin I tried did feel nice and solid.

    I know I've asked a few times @VimFuego but what one to you have again?
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  • VimFuegoVimFuego Frets: 15505
    OM05, spruce and mahog. I think the top has that baked thing done to it, can't recall what it's called now tho. 

    I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.

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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 7429
    VimFuego said:
    OM05, spruce and mahog. I think the top has that baked thing done to it, can't recall what it's called now tho. 
    The general term is Torrefaction but Martin call their process VTS 
    Red ones are better. 
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