usagi said:Is ebony, than rosewood, a better fretboard for soloing and getting a good metal tone. Also any opinion on string through the body bridges? Do they keep the guitar in tune better than other fixed bridges? Finally, 24.75 in neck vs 25.5. Advantages, disads?
the guy who invented fire said:Rosewood VS Ebony...I can't say which is better for you. I prefer ebony over rosewood...I do not care for the feel of rosewood, I like the slick feel of ebony and maple better.
String through VS top loader tuning stability...I can't say about this...truth is with a good guitar, good tuners, a good nut, and a good set-up there should be no tuning problems. I do feel that String through gives more sustain, and IMO a more solid tone.
25.5 VS 24.75...the longer the scale the tighter the same guage strings will be at tension. Shorter scale guitars wil be "faster" due to the frets being ever so slightly closer to each other. De-tuning is better on longer scales.
drew_half_empty said:ebony is generally used on guitars that don't get enough high end snap with rosewood or maple
I'd say for metal you'd need rosewood
just get a compressor for soloing
drew_half_empty said:ebony is generally used on guitars that don't get enough high end snap with rosewood or maple
I'd say for metal you'd need rosewood
the guy who invented fire said:WHAT???
drew_half_empty said:ebony is generally used on guitars that don't get enough high end snap with rosewood or maple
I'd say for metal you'd need rosewood
just get a compressor for soloing