BassicJohn
03-09-2007, 09:52 AM
Wenge body and wenge laminated neck. I know it would be very HEAVY but what do you think the tone would be like?
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This is a search-engine-friendly text mirror of the TalkBass Forums BassicJohn 03-09-2007, 09:52 AM Wenge body and wenge laminated neck. I know it would be very HEAVY but what do you think the tone would be like? wilser 03-09-2007, 10:05 AM Wenge body and wenge laminated neck. I know it would be very HEAVY but what do you think the tone would be like? Warwick basses (among others) have been built with very heavy woods since their beginings (wenge, ovangkol, bubinga, etc), so it shouldn't be too bad. A couple of things you can do to keep the weight down: 1. small headstock and ultralite tuners (to avoid neck dive) 2. small body 3. chambered body 4. thin neck profile. BassicJohn 03-09-2007, 12:55 PM Thanks Wilser. I am guessing at a finished weight of 12 to 13 pounds which isn't a big issue with me (It would just be a reason to exercise more.:) ) The real question is would the tone be worth the weight? wilser 03-09-2007, 01:58 PM I'm not the right person to answer that one :ninja: Musiclogic 03-09-2007, 02:02 PM BassicJohn..... I think only your ear can tell you that. It will be snappy, and sutain great, with some deep overtones. I would personally love the sound, especially chambered, but that's my own opinion. Best I can tell you. Your ear will be the final judge. scottyd 03-09-2007, 05:11 PM I dont know why everyone is so quick to jump on the weight issue. Not every bass has to have a 2" thick body or boat oar headstock. I bet with a slimmer profile and a well thought out design you can beat your estimated 12-13 pound guess easily. I say go for it, have fun and enjoy it! :) Keith Guitars 03-09-2007, 05:15 PM Hi Y'all, I know that Conklin made at least one 7-string with a wenge neck and body - the neck might have had purpleheart stringers, but the bulk was wenge. It had a small inlay on the back - anyone else ever see this? It was in the printed promo that they were sending out about 10 years ago... Cheers, Martin Dusty G 03-09-2007, 06:40 PM Weight and tone aside, it would be cool as hell. That's all I can say! jmarcus2 03-09-2007, 08:40 PM Hmmmm. Ive got a wenge/wenge fingerboard/neck on my MTD. But I'd like to at least try it. Rakie 03-09-2007, 09:19 PM Think Warwick... now those basses are heavy i picked up one the other day, and it seemed to tip nearly 18 lbs i swear !! Im sure it didnt but it was freaking heavy BUT... it was balanced Perfectly... it may have been heavy as hell but zero neck dive, great comfy body and neck (Im starting to like the baseball bat necks.. on fours only tho) and of course... freaking beauty. so your problem will be balance... Take care of that, and you just infringed on Warwick's copyright !!! :D Basshole 03-09-2007, 09:20 PM Wenge IS the magic neck tonewood. tribal3140 03-09-2007, 09:59 PM chris benavente made a chambered wenge/wenge/wenge bass I palyed at the SE.GTG it was very deep sounding and not too heavy about 10lbs thats it! very very sexy! the core on my defunked KB is wenge and sounds great with cocobolo and ziricote lams, very light, its contoured and only 1 3/8" thick although chris stambaugh has his work cut out fixing that piece o crap! T tribal3140 03-09-2007, 10:00 PM Think Warwick... now those basses are heavy i picked up one the other day, and it seemed to tip nearly 18 lbs i swear !! Im sure it didnt but it was freaking heavy BUT... it was balanced Perfectly... it may have been heavy as hell but zero neck dive, great comfy body and neck (Im starting to like the baseball bat necks.. on fours only tho) and of course... freaking beauty. so your problem will be balance... Take care of that, and you just infringed on Warwick's copyright !!! :D those are the new ones! my 95's are light and thin necks! Love them!!!! RLK 03-09-2007, 10:29 PM I'm having Russ Laggan build this one. http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y171/He1mut/specs.jpg As shown, we're going with a slim "wedged" body to reduce the weight. Rakie 03-10-2007, 01:56 AM those are the new ones! my 95's are light and thin necks! Love them!!!! Thin neck four bangers hurt my hands... "moderate" 5's are good for me, and THIN 6's i guess i have odd hands. Giel 03-10-2007, 04:36 AM wenge is absolutely awesome as a neck wood.. but personally, I wouldn't use it as a body wood Of course if you really want it, I wouldn't place the pickups to close to the bridge cause else it will sound really thin.. maybe a P + MM pickup configuration will give it enought lows end.. Also wilser has a good point on making a chambered body.. May I ask you what kind of tone you are after? |