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    Default Best wood for Dimebucker

    Hey Dimebucker guys help me out here. I've got one on the way, and will probably put it in a basswood Ibanez or ESP. Does anyone think alder would be a better choice?
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    Default Re: Best wood for Dimebucker

    Quote Originally Posted by JB_From_Hell
    Hey Dimebucker guys help me out here. I've got one on the way, and will probably put it in a basswood Ibanez or ESP. Does anyone think alder would be a better choice?
    What kind of amp are you using?

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    Default Re: Best wood for Dimebucker

    Either a peavey solid state stack, or a Behringer V-Amp (or the two combined )
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    Default Re: Best wood for Dimebucker

    I've only played the dime in an Ibanez RG (basswood) and thought it sounded great. I would think that it would sound good in either.

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