Rosewood or maple fretboard??

AlexR

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....on an Alder strat. I've got 1 strat (G&L S500) which is ash with rosewood, but I'm wondering if the more subdued tones of alder work better with a maple board. Blues/rock type music......I'd be using stock s/c pups (naturally)
 
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I've always preferred the look of a maple board on a strat, but you can't really go wrong either way.
I'd go with maple just because you already have one with rosewood.
 
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The feel of the fretboard is different - maple feels a little smoother... at least that's the way it feels for me. There are finishes that look better with maple fretboards and others that look better with rosewood fretboards.

The tone is supposed to be a little darker with rosewood... but it's a part of a whole system that makes the guitar. You might not even hear it...

Blues and rock were played on both types of fretboards - with the same results.

In this case I'd consider feel (try both and see what you like) and looks before tone...
 
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I had both in my alder Strat and the tone diff was subtle. I switched because I wanted a flatter board, fatter frets and the original head shape, not the CBS fat one. I do think note definition is better with maple in my experience and the response is "snappier". But I have a humbucker in mine. Maybe if I was a single-coil guy, I'd prefer the rosewood.
 
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I'd go maple because it gives ME a more fluid playing than rosewood, and the sound is somehow clearer. But that's only my personal preference, dunno if you have the same.
 
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I'm a little more partial to maple but I also like rosewood....On my strats and teles,I have both.
 
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I can't say I've done back-to-back comparisons of guitars that are identical in all respects except their fretboard, but I tend to like guitars with rosewood fretboards better. My main guitar right now, my telecaster, has maple and it often sounds hard, as if the initial attack is too fast. That could also be due to the stainless steel frets. Rosewood does have a more mellow sound to it though, not necessarily darker, just a softer attack.
 
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I like the look of maple and the feel of rosewood. Right now I have two Telecasters, one with a maple board and the other with rosewood. Of course they have bigger differences than that even, one with two humbuckers and one with two singlecoils so I could never really compare the tone. But definitely a different feeling. A maple board looks great on a strat, but there's nothing like a really good rosewood fingerboard I don't think. I would even take a rosewood board over ebony most of the time.
 
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for a strat, definitely maple.

It has much more of that spanky attack that's so characteristic of a strat.

Actually, on anything, I prefer maple to rosewood.
 
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I like maple as well, but for purely aestetic reasons. I've never bought into the idea that the fretboard wood really affects tone in any meaningful way.
 
Re: Rosewood or maple fretboard??

I like maple as well, but for purely aestetic reasons. I've never bought into the idea that the fretboard wood really affects tone in any meaningful way.

having Strats that are both Maple and Rosewood, including a Brazilian Rosewood , to me, the difference in tone is staggering in its difference and pretty obvious. Maple is brighter, snappier ( a quicker attack of the note) and has a sustain that is cleaner and ends clear and sharp. Rosewood is darker, and decays the note more slowly with more subtle and rich harmonic overtones . Plus the feel is way different.
 
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I really want a strat with a maple board but every time I play one in a music store, it seems like the strings slide off the fretboard ! Dunno, must be me...
 
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Feelwise, I like rosewood. Tonewise, as cliched as it sounds, you have to get down to the specific plank. There's some really warm and fat Strats with maple boards and some spanky bright ones with rosewood.
 
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It would be interesting to see a fretboard with both. Like halved, with the maple on the bass-side and the rosewood side on the treble. It might look weird, but the tonal benefits and balance might be killer. Or even a rosewood neck and a birdseye board. That would be wild.
 
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Feelwise, I like rosewood. Tonewise, as cliched as it sounds, you have to get down to the specific plank. There's some really warm and fat Strats with maple boards and some spanky bright ones with rosewood.

I agree about the feel. I think I'm going to remove the finish from the board because there's a bit of a "skip" when doing vibrato that isn't there with rosewood. Rosewood has natural oils and is very porous, harder than maple and doesn't need a finish. That's why most people, including myself prefer the feel, when compared to a finished maple surface. The same reason I removed the finish from the back of the neck, holds true with the board. The "skip" should disappear when the finish does. That's why some dudes prefer unfinished maple necks.
 
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