What wood is a Les Paul made of?

Its typical design features a solid mahogany body with a carved maple top and a single cutaway, a mahogany set-in neck with a rosewood fretboard, two pickups with independent volume and tone controls, and a stoptail bridge, although variants exist.
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What wood does Gibson use?

Gibson's signature tonewood of choice is Mahogany. It uses this almost exclusively for its solid-body electric guitar model's bodies and necks. Mahogany yields the focused lows and rich mids that Gibson guitars are so renowned for, with its density contributing to the long sustain that they can also achieve.
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Where does Gibson get its mahogany?

Gibson has set up a global commodity chain that supplies them with 'sustainably certified' mahogany by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) grown in Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and Fiji.
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How thick is the mahogany on a Les Paul?

Les Pauls are generally made from solid mahogany, and the body is thick, measuring roughly 46-47mm at the edge (slightly more at the centre of the carved top). Mahogany imparts a thick tone to begin with, so the sheer amount of wood plays a part here!
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What wood is a telecaster made of?

Overall design. The archetypical Fender Telecaster is a solid-body electric guitar with a flat asymmetric single-cutaway body; the body is usually made from alder or ash.
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How Many Pieces of Wood is an Epiphone Les Paul Made of



How thick is the maple top on a Gibson Les Paul?

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They usually started with maple billets, which were almost 6 inches thick ( industry standard at that time). They ripped the billets into planks that were 7/4- 1.5 inches - thick.
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Is nyatoh mahogany?

Nyatoh is sometimes referred to as “eastern mahogany,” though it's not true mahogany (from the genus Swietenia). Nyatoh is often sold as “nato,” though it's not true nato wood (from the genus Mora).
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Is African mahogany a good tone wood?

As a tonewood, mahogany offers a warm tone with pronounced lower mids, mellow high-end and superb sustain. It's slightly warmer than many other hardwoods, thanks to its density. Honduran mahogany projects very nicely with a strong sound and quick response.
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Is an Epiphone Les Paul a real Les Paul?

According to Epiphone and Gibson: Yes, Epiphone Les Paul models are real Les Pauls. The Epiphone models are the only company other than Gibson that can use the Les Paul name on the guitars. Epiphone Les Paul guitars are made in Asia, but retain most of the same features as a Gibson.
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When did Gibson stop using Brazilian rosewood?

Supplies grew extremely thin in the late 1960s, however, and Martin and others stopped using Brazilian rosewood in 1969, moving over to Indian rosewood, then other varieties. In 1992, Brazilian rosewood was added to the CITES treaty, strictly banning its exportation.
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What kind of wood does Epiphone use?

Typically, Epiphone uses a very thin maple veneer, which is common for many companies when using a figured or flamed maple; however, Epiphone still uses a thin maple veneer when using plain maple tops too. Both Gibson and Epiphone use several pieces of wood glued together to form the body of their guitars.
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What mahogany does Martin use?

The Central American mahogany is the species used by Martin on the pre-World War II golden era instruments. This wood is of the same genus, but a different species than the South American mahogany most commonly used today.
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What kind of wood does Fender use?

When you're looking over the specs of a Fender electric guitar or bass, one of the first things you'll see listed is the kind of wood the body is made of. And with few exceptions, two mainstay woods have been used throughout Fender history for fashioning electric instrument bodies — alder and ash.
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Are Poplar guitars good?

Poplar is a superb solidbody wood, even though there's nothing particularly impressive about its tone. Tonewoods matter much less in electric guitars, which rely on the pickups, string, and gain stages for the overall tone. However, the balanced sound of poplar can make a decent-sounding body.
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What wood is mahogany?

There are many species of mahogany, mainly grown in North and Central America. Known for its straight grain and characteristic red brown colour, it polishes and oils very well and can be buffed to a very high shine. An exceptionally durable hardwood, it is the ideal choice for furniture and fittings around the home.
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Is black walnut a good guitar wood?

Walnut is a superb tonewood for electric guitars. As discussed previously, black walnut and English walnut are the typical species used as tonewood. Most manufacturers don't designate the difference. That being said, the other varieties also make excellent electric guitar tonewoods.
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What is Sapele wood?

Sapele is a type of African Mahogany used for boats, fine furniture, and cabinetry. COMMENTS. Color is similar to South American Mahogany (Sweitenia Mahogoni) and also to African Mahogany (Khaya Ivorensis). We have a great supply of Sapele lumber.
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Is NATO wood like mahogany?

Often referred to as 'Eastern Mahogany', Nato is a species which offers similar looks and similar characteristics to regualr mahogany. It offers a cost effective way to build a guitar with great looks and great tonal output.
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What does NATO wood look like?

It has a similar appearance to mahogany, and as such it is often referred to as "eastern mahogany". Despite this, the two are unrelated. The heartwood is light to medium reddish brown. Wide pale yellow-brown sapwood is clearly demarcated from heartwood.
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Is nyatoh a hardwood or softwood?

Workability and Uses

Compared to most exotic hardwoods, nyatoh is a relatively soft wood, but its often-high silica content makes it hard on saws and shaping blades.
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Do Epiphone Les Pauls have a maple cap?

Like the Gibson Les Paul, Epiphone Les Paul guitars are commonly made with mahogany (though a few cheaper models are crafted from okoume or poplar). Some have a veneer maple top while the more expensive lines have fully carved tops made of flame or quilt maple.
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What is AA figured maple?

This layer of maple is often said to improve the guitar's resonance and "tone" and give a slightly snappier sound. These maple tops are often advertised as having different levels of figure when being sold. Commonly they are referred to as having AA, AAA, AAAA, or even AAAAA tops.
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