Hi all. I am looking to convert a Mark IV combo into a head and cab. I want it to look really good, but more importantly, sound the best that it can. I have a friend who is an extremely talneted wood worker, who will do build it with finger joints, dowls, etc... for relatively cheap.
What wood might i use that A) contribute to a full, robust sound B)will look really nice and C)is sturdy but wont weigh a ton.
These priorities are listed in order, so if A and B mean no C, thats cool.
I have been looking online for Imbuya, Bubinga, etc... and it seems it is difficult to find sheets of the stuff. I went to VintageBoogie.com, on the page their is a pic of a Boogie head and cab in some dark wood and wicker, this is exactly what i am going for.
Any ideas on what wood to use, and why, are greatly appreciated. Oak, Cherry mahogany, Imbuya, Bubinga, Koa and Walnut are up for consideration. Thanx in advance for any help with my choice.
What wood might i use that A) contribute to a full, robust sound B)will look really nice and C)is sturdy but wont weigh a ton.
These priorities are listed in order, so if A and B mean no C, thats cool.
I have been looking online for Imbuya, Bubinga, etc... and it seems it is difficult to find sheets of the stuff. I went to VintageBoogie.com, on the page their is a pic of a Boogie head and cab in some dark wood and wicker, this is exactly what i am going for.
Any ideas on what wood to use, and why, are greatly appreciated. Oak, Cherry mahogany, Imbuya, Bubinga, Koa and Walnut are up for consideration. Thanx in advance for any help with my choice.