as val has told me
on a neck through... the majority (80-90%) of the sound is generated by the neck woods- and adding the ebony lam made a huge difference on direwolf...
so that being said,,,
the core wood does have importance too...mahog is neutral- ash is a more mid sounding..
coco bolo has a richness and clarity that is hard to match with other woods... its dense-but not too dense, certainly not as heavy as a purple, maple or ebony,and its oily which results in a warm tone across the sound range but it still has the qualities to not muffle the highs...
now that being said...
my tribute neck combo- maple-verm-ebony- should theoretically give me a nice balance-crisp top- warm middle and the sustain of the ebony. since thats there the majority of tone will come from.
a neutral mahoghany core and burl maple should make it very interesting...
coco has such great variations in color from a dark chocolate to a bright orange,depth,excpetional grain etc.. it is a beautiful wood
i can tell you that while i was at alembic visiting, i had the opportunity to try some custom basses with much denser woods that in my opinion did not come remotely close to the sound mine has.of course this is my opinion.
(Message edited by flaxattack on December 24, 2005)