Chistopher
malapterurus electricus tonewood instigator
Re: What's better than one brass block for your Strat?
Since tone wood is a product of the body absorbing every frequency at a different rate, not some inherent magic that a particular piece of wood adds (emphasis on "adds", wood cannot add anything to a guitar's tone), that means that the longer you sustain a note, the bigger an effect the wood will have. If you are shredding you may not notice too much of a difference between two pieces of wood, even if they are on opposite ends of the spectrum. But if you're playing a particular style of blues where you can take two or three swigs of beer between notes, the difference will be more obvious.
Exactly. That’s why maple sounds brighter than basswood.
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Since tone wood is a product of the body absorbing every frequency at a different rate, not some inherent magic that a particular piece of wood adds (emphasis on "adds", wood cannot add anything to a guitar's tone), that means that the longer you sustain a note, the bigger an effect the wood will have. If you are shredding you may not notice too much of a difference between two pieces of wood, even if they are on opposite ends of the spectrum. But if you're playing a particular style of blues where you can take two or three swigs of beer between notes, the difference will be more obvious.
