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Flame (tiger stripe) Maple - when used with mahogany it provides more brilliance and punchy lows. |
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Quilt Maple - as with flame maple, as a top it tends to focus tones when matched with other woods. |
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Figured Tasmanian Blackwood - a close relative of koa, which has similar tonal characteristics to mahogany. As a top it tends to sit well with mahogany's tone spectrum. |
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Figured American Walnut - similar to the woody tones of mahogany and its warm bass but with the mids and trebles associated with Rosewood |
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