I can confirm that Rosewood neck is less bitey on the attack by the pick in comparison to the maple neck. In fact, the maple neck Stratocaster sounds more like a Telecaster with a maple neck. Thanks guys, for responding to my inconsequential quibbling comments. It was important to me, however. You're correct that rosewood board softens the sound more like an SG or LP. Oh, I think SRV's #1 had a Pau Ferro board.
Rosewood vs maple's impact on the sound = zero Because of course these are solid body electric guitars. It WOULD matter on acoustics. But not on solid body electrics: ua-cam.com/video/n02tImce3AE/v-deo.html
I can confirm that Rosewood neck is less bitey on the attack by the pick in comparison to the maple neck. In fact, the maple neck Stratocaster sounds more like a Telecaster with a maple neck. Thanks guys, for responding to my inconsequential quibbling comments. It was important to me, however. You're correct that rosewood board softens the sound more like an SG or LP.
Oh, I think SRV's #1 had a Pau Ferro board.
Jimi only played a maple neck for the last year of his life. He played rosewood board Stats for most of his career.
Rosewood vs maple's impact on the sound = zero
Because of course these are solid body electric guitars. It WOULD matter on acoustics.
But not on solid body electrics: ua-cam.com/video/n02tImce3AE/v-deo.html
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