prickly_pete
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tkarter said:Just a question or three here. Is click desirable when slapping? Isn't click on a fret the most complained about thing ever?
Funny how different we each really are isn't it?
I think noisy fretting would surpass any difference in woods on the neck.
Conclusion. Anyone that hears a difference prolly has a setup problem. LOL JK it could be EQ settings on the amp or maybe the choosing of round wounds when everyone should know flats are the strings supposed to be on a bass.
tk
I, perhaps, was not clear regarding my impression of the difference between rosewood and maple fingerboards. By "click" I did not mean the fret clicking one gets when playing finger style; clearly this kind of clicking is a result of setup and string type -- low action and light roundwounds, for example. The kind of click I'm referring to is noticable when slapping the strings at the base of the neck with the thumb; here maple has a more defined attack and rosewood has a more "woofy" tone. Again youe mileage may vary as to whether you can hear the differences between fingerboard woods. As an aside, I doubt that anybody on this forum has a truly scientific understanding of any guitar; all of us are just using our ears.