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  1. Ibanez now using Meranti - The Gear Page

    Feb 28, 2019 · I noticed Ibanez is now using Meranti instead of Mahogany for bodies in some of their standard RG, S etc series guitars. Is this really a change or are they just more accurately labeling …

  2. Anyone had issues with meranti wood guitars? - The Gear Page

    Dec 10, 2023 · Meranti is one of a number of common mahogany substitutes and is even sometimes known as Philippine mahogany - it’s fairly uncommon to find actual genuine mahogany species used …

  3. Ibanez now using Meranti - The Gear Page

    Jul 27, 2016 · My j.custom sounds like the 2nd coming of Christ - whatever version of mahogany, maple and ebony they used sure is working well.

  4. "Nyatoh" (nato) body for electric guitars - The Gear Page

    Debates about the overall importance of "tonewood" aside, does anybody have any experience playing electric guitars with nyatoh (sometimes called nato as...

  5. Fender Jack White Pano-Verb | Page 10 | The Gear Page

    Oct 11, 2024 · What is the cabinet made from? Seems I've read Pine - I know the Super Reverb is Baltic Birch. The cab in Meranti, which is lightweight like Pine.

  6. Why some guitars don't clean up with volume down? - The Gear Page

    Aug 16, 2020 · Electric Guitar Deluxe Series, Body: Meranti, Archtop: flamed maple, Set-in neck: Meranti, Fingerboard: roasted jatoba, White dot fingerboard inlays, Neck and body binding, Neck …

  7. Are Japanese “Orville” guitars essentially re ... - The Gear Page

    Nov 28, 2007 · It was usually Philippines Mahogany aka meranti used in the lower tier or African Mahogany used in the higher tier guitars. (Fender Japan used Basswood or Paulownia for its Strats …