The rest of the drying process then takes place inside kilns designed specifically for drying wood Korina body, flame maple top, lindy fralin steel pole pickups, old dimarzio bridge The other problem with korina, according to wilson, is that the wood is highly susceptible to.
Korina Maiya Feet
Korina has a little more energy in the upper midrange frequencies than mahogany
It's hard to compare apples to apples, here, but that's the tendency i've experienced.
Epiphone in around year 2000 issued a reissue '58 korina natural finish version (they also offered a solid color version, but i'm not talking about that one.) around 2023, they also reissued what appears to be the same instrument I'll assume that due to 23 years time frame that the pickups. I'm curious as to how come most builders pair a korina body with a korina neck (as opposed to a maple neck)
Is it because the maple neck cancels out some of the nice frequencies of the. There has been speculation that the epiphone korinas have cheap wood of a different type under the veneer In my case, i have a flying v epiphone Looking at the sides and under the pickup cavities of my v, i can say it's definitely korina but is in pieces, glued together
I own a 50th anniversary korina historic explorer and a mahogany usa explorer in natural
Compared to each other acoustically, the korina model is much brighter and nasal. Korina (or limba) is a great tonewood, period, and will work with all kinds of guitars It's probably just tradition that it's associated with setnecks because it was gibson that first popularized korina, and it's closer to the mahogany end of the spectrum than it is to alder or ash. I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on which wood i should choose
Sound wise, i do like my strat and would be happy if the mustang, whilst its own beast, sounded somewhat like the strat.