Re: Differences between the maple, rosewood, and ebony fingerboards?
Maple onepiece, snappy clear loud and has a deep bass end, good for twangy open stuff, and lots of other things that wants those qualities, twopiece maple,
also snappy but slightly more spread out in the sound than a onepiece, otherwise the same sound mostly and the notes bloom alittle more.
Rosewood, great chorddefenition, makes the note bloom in a very warm and pleasent way, fat juicy overtones, nice feel, good allround wood.
Ebony, smooth sound, a focused sound, sounds better on acoustics than on an electric imho, has some of the qualities maple sports, but is a little more "dead" in the attack.
Very even sounding wood.