dubby Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 On a Dark Stage then go for Maple. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 I`ve always been a rosewood guy, but have recently found myself liking maple. At home, my go to bass is maple, but for my band, my go to bass is rosewood, as I find it deeper, which suits my my role in the band, just keeping the bottom end powerfully together. I think if I were in a band where the bass played a more melodic part, eg basslines like The Jam, maple would be my choice. It just seems to have a "zing" to the upper mids that doesn`t seem to be present on rosewood, making it better for the melodic playing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Musicman20 Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 (edited) 99% rosewood for me. After trying various Fender's with a maple board, I found them not to be how I prefer. I grew up using rosewood boards, and I guess Ive got used to the feel of them, and the aesthetics. I do like a maple board on a Ray, but still, rosewood just edges it. I need to try and ebony board at some point. Edited October 27, 2010 by Musicman20 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arthurhenry Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 Is Rosewood lighter (in weight!)? I've often wondered why Mr. Sheehan, who's always preferred Maple, has rosewood boards on his double neck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
risingson Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 Maple both sonically and aesthetically. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neepheid Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 (edited) [quote name='Deep Thought' post='759785' date='Feb 28 2010, 03:29 PM']In purely practical terms, I have found it far easier to see the position dots on a darkened stage on a maple board than a rosewood one.[/quote] That depends on the colour of the dots Thanks for that, Gibson - now where's my black marker pen? Edited October 27, 2010 by neepheid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lojo Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 I like and have both One of my rosewood boards is hard to see in some lighting situations, it freaks me out a little Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twigman Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 For looks: Ebony For playing: Rosewood I had a maple board on a bass once and it was pants...I hate the yellow look and the board was too 'hard' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noelk27 Posted October 28, 2010 Share Posted October 28, 2010 (edited) [quote name='niceguyhomer' post='757169' date='Feb 25 2010, 04:27 PM']I like the look of Pau Ferro but to answer the question it's maple for me [/quote] Pau Ferro is a Rosewood. But, in general, find it has more to do with how the wood has been treated, oriented, applied, and finished, than what the wood species is. Edited October 28, 2010 by noelk27 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich Posted October 28, 2010 Share Posted October 28, 2010 I'll give you a clue which I prefer... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duke of prunes Posted October 28, 2010 Share Posted October 28, 2010 i've got both and don't really have a preference. it's the overall feel of the neck that sells me. my two basses do two different things - a J and a P - and the neck wood doesn't influence that performance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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