Is Ash heavier than Alder?
Is Ash heavier than Alder?
In general ash can tend to be heavier, but I have 2 very similar basses, one ash-one alder and they weigh about the same. Even a roasted ash body is only as light as what it weighed before the process, which makes it lighter in weight.
Is Alder a good wood for guitars?
It's a medium-weight wood, although quality cuts of alder used for guitar bodies will often weigh less than denser cuts of ash. Alder has a strong, clear, full-bodied sound, with beefy mids and excellent lows. Its highs sizzle slightly, but are rarely harsh, and it offers a decent amount of sustain.
What is an alder body guitar?
Alder: full and rich, with fat low-end, nice cutting mids, and good overall warmth and sustain. Alder is generally considered to be one of the "traditional" Stratocaster body woods. Ash: exhibits a "snappier" tone with a bright edge, but with a warm bass and long sustain.
Is swamp ash good for guitars?
Swamp Ash. Swamp Ash is a great sounding tone wood that takes a finish beautifully and is light enough to resonate well but strong enough to be stable. Some of the best sounding Fender Guitars were made from Swamp Ash.