I have a LP studio with an ebony fretboard, and I found that the ebony makes a big difference in tone. I went through a lot of pups before I figured this out.
Ebony adds sizzle, especially in the bridge. PG has sizzle, so in my guitar they did not work. AP2 worked much better for me. Actually, the stock pups with A2 mags were pretty good too.
really? i actually thought it was just stained rosewood, the grain i've seen on those lp studios doesn't seem that much tighter than the other lp studios i've tried, nor did it ever seem brighter. guess i'm just tonedeaf![]()
it won't have too much of a difference in sound from rosewood, just a smidge brighter. i'd say PG, the a2 should balance out better from the brightness of the board, as opposed to a brighter a5 jazz.
IMO Ebony provides a much cleaner tone than rosewood, not dirty/muddy like rosewood.
Ebony is clean and bright but not hars or trebly like maple.
Ebony is the ultimate fretboard wood