Hello,
This question is about the sound of two different things with NO amps, guitar unplugged.
Never been here. Got a question I can only assume has been covered like magnets in the Pickup Lounge. I own several Strats, and two that have for sure basswood bodies. The one with the rosewood neck is WAY WAY brighter than the one with the maple neck. I thought it was supposed to be the other way around.
Agreed that some batches of basswood can be pretty different from one another, but this difference is remarkable. So do you smart builders or players or both think the neck is making such a dramatic difference? Or even with the same neck but different basswood bodies could make a big diff?
I really like the brightness of the rosewood neck guitar. Sounds like an acoustic with the sound hole covered up completely.
Thank you,
I would really like to know.
Steve Buffington
This question is about the sound of two different things with NO amps, guitar unplugged.
Never been here. Got a question I can only assume has been covered like magnets in the Pickup Lounge. I own several Strats, and two that have for sure basswood bodies. The one with the rosewood neck is WAY WAY brighter than the one with the maple neck. I thought it was supposed to be the other way around.
Agreed that some batches of basswood can be pretty different from one another, but this difference is remarkable. So do you smart builders or players or both think the neck is making such a dramatic difference? Or even with the same neck but different basswood bodies could make a big diff?
I really like the brightness of the rosewood neck guitar. Sounds like an acoustic with the sound hole covered up completely.
Thank you,
I would really like to know.
Steve Buffington