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@basses.

heh, vintage basses shmintage basses......I could always sound better with a newer model :P

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Hink wrote:broken record time: Another unique fact about the Daion, it's made up of many pieces of maple and rosewood which are pretty contrasting in tone. 8)
Sorry to contradict you, but afaik rosewood only appears in the laminated neck stripes with the dark coloured models, the body wings are maple and ash laminates.
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At least that's what the catalog says, and it makes more sense tonally. :tu:
The natural models actually used rosewood and ash.
Ymmv,
susiwong

Nice site btw.
http://daionsonline.wordpress.com/

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huh? During the days I was researching I found several sites tht said 14 pieces of rosewood and maple (the catalog says the neck is 9 piece construction on maple and rosewood), I was unaware the fretboard is ebony so see what I know? :shrug:

I always thought the core was just maple too but looking at it now the grain is different...like ash...which imo just adds more example of the thought and craftsmanship put into these guitars :tu:
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This is a new way of *paying* for a guitar :shock: :lol:

http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/msg/2466380885.html
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Ian B wrote:This is a new way of *paying* for a guitar :shock: :lol:

http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/msg/2466380885.html
Ok, that is just wrong! :lol:

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hibidy wrote:
Ian B wrote:This is a new way of *paying* for a guitar :shock: :lol:

http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/msg/2466380885.html
Ok, that is just wrong! :lol:

I guess wood does really matter in this case :shrug:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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:lol: (knee slap) !

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I am not so sure that I plan to buy any more guitars. This last Ibanez RG I gutted and tricked out was a great success, and is the guitar of my dreams. I would play it over any guitar on the planet. I wouldn't mind having one of the blue floral JEMs for a collectors piece, but as far as to play I would rather build my own. My next one I want to build from scratch and model it after a JEM. I been reading for years on it, and I think I am ready to step out of my comfort zone and just start from the beginning with the next one. Besides, I'll have my "precious" to play around on while the project is underway. I only have like 1 picture of mine but I'll post it, just as soon as I figure out how lol. 'Tis my Neon Dream (my guitar)

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Hink wrote:
hibidy wrote:
Ian B wrote:This is a new way of *paying* for a guitar :shock: :lol:

http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/msg/2466380885.html
Ok, that is just wrong! :lol:

I guess wood does really matter in this case :shrug:
and how well it fingers... :hihi:

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Hink wrote:I always thought the core was just maple too but looking at it now the grain is different...like ash...which imo just adds more example of the thought and craftsmanship put into these guitars :tu:
They certainly knew what they were doing. :tu:
Like I wrote before, wood combination is a science ...
I only looked it up as I was suspicious of using large amounts of rosewood for the body, rosewood is expensive, heavy and not really a great tonewood for solidbodies (best known example being Harrison's Tele, well, let's say it's unique sounding :hihi: , looks cute and is a boat anchor) .
Rosewood is ideal for fretboards and stabilization laminates though and makes wonderful backs and sides for acoustics. :love:
Ymmv,
susiwong

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robojam wrote:
Hink wrote:
hibidy wrote:
Ian B wrote:This is a new way of *paying* for a guitar :shock: :lol:

http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/msg/2466380885.html
Ok, that is just wrong! :lol:

I guess wood does really matter in this case :shrug:
and how well it fingers... :hihi:
Since a Les Paul is way more than $1, I dare to ask how many deals does he need... :D

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I don't really have a problem with basswood soundwise, I just think it's useless for funny shapes like those Vox copies because it is too light, plus it is way too fragile and the screw holes will strip.

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I like light and there are simple solutions for screw holes that strip (it's not really just softer woods with this issue), I suspect that we have a different view on what 'useless' means ;)
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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Yeah, I find very light guitars to be incredibly uncomfortable to play even if the neck doesn't drop.

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Light or heavy doesn't bother me. I don't think I've ever picked a guitar for how comfortable it is, I concentrate more on how it sounds.

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