STRATDELUXER97
Stratoblaster Tone Meister
Re: Maple or Rosewood?
In the Fender 50th Anniversary Book by Tom Wheeler I've seen it called veneer after thet got away from the "slab" top over maple...:banana:
MikeS said:It's not really a veneer, though. The energy transfer goes from frets to board to neck. When I hear veneer I think of something barely thicker than heavy paper stock.
Fact is, you need to play it before you buy it. The tones will be subtly different. The difference could be different cuts of the same type of wood or it could be due to different types of fretboard wood. It could also be a combination of many other factors.
In the Fender 50th Anniversary Book by Tom Wheeler I've seen it called veneer after thet got away from the "slab" top over maple...:banana: