Rosewood Strats

shredaholic

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For those of you who've tried both Brazilian and Indian Rosewood on strat fretboards, what did you find the differences were tonally? Do you have a particular favourite?
 
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Not on a Strat, but I've currently got 3 instruments with Brazillian fretboards and at least 2 with Indian.

It's a non-issue to me.

I find no tonal benefit or difference in feel.

My only thing is if the wood is dark. I like that dark chocolatey brown look. I don't like light rosewood.
 
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brazillian rosewood is amazing :) like silk.

If you can't feel it your frets are too tall :D

prob no difference in tone
 
Re: Rosewood Strats

brazillian rosewood is amazing :) like silk.

If you can't feel it your frets are too tall :D

prob no difference in tone



We're on opposite ends of the spectrum right there. I'm from the older 80's metal head group that started playing when all current production guitars had jumbo frets on them. I HATE playing a guitar and my fingertips touch the wood when I do bends because the string inevitably slips through my fingers (I like heavy strings). If I liked lighter strings, it would be less of an issue. It would only slightly irritate me then.:amish: :amish:
 
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brazillian rosewood is amazing :) like silk.

If you can't feel it your frets are too tall :D

prob no difference in tone

Sorry, I'm missing the "silk" aspect of it.

Frets on 1950s and 60s instruments are generally smaller than they are today- especially stock frets on 40+ year old used guitars.
 
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I find that Brazilian has a more clear, open, pick attack than Indian. This purity and clarity makes it ring nicely, especially with single coils. They both have nice mids.

I also like it's typical looks slightly better.
 
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heh... I use 11s on all my guitars with small frets :)

...the biggest diff between the indian and brazillian stuff is the brazillian has a much less open grain... thus the silk feeling.
 
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I've got a really BRW nice blank that I'm gonna be using on a '60-62 strat replica, hence why I've been asking. The vintage thin frets in particular should mean that I'll be in contact with the actual board a lot more, but usually yeah i do prefer bigger frets. I can definately feel the silky aspect on this piece after planing it that people talk about compared to other rosewoods, and it has quite a nice tap tone too - not as much ring as Cocobolo, but still more lively than indian rosewood - so i was just wondering how this would translate tonally on a vintage style strat.
 
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i love the grain on my Warmoth's neck..... nice indian rosewood... I don't mind seeing streaks and lots of lighter shade grain mixed in a rosewood board.. i prefer that over a solid colour looking rosewood with little grain showing.....

my new MIM Strat has a very simular grain pattern to it
 
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