• Ernie Ball
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  • Sterling by MusicMan

What is your favorite EBMM fingerboard wood?

  • Rosewood

    Votes: 67 56.3%
  • Maple

    Votes: 52 43.7%

  • Total voters
    119

Urwordsbreakmed

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im a maple all day but on butter cream That all rosewood neck was beautiful but i like the feel of maple better
 

LisaIs

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Rosewood baby. I did A/B the two fretboards on the SR and rosewood had THE sound. Such a sweet sound for slap & pop.
 

superseed

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My Sterling is my first maple board bass and I likey lots!! I also like the warmth of rosewood too....so I guess I'm indifferent. Not sure I have ever played ebony, but sounds like I'll have to try it judging from the comments on here.
 

Bill

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Put me in the group that thinks it depends on the bass color, pickguard color, & stuff like that. I have a black 'Ray with a rosewood board, and I will soon have another 'Ray with a maple board. :) I generally prefer rosewood with sunbursts, and I love the look of maple with black & natural (weird, considering my black 'Ray has rosewood).

F@nder basses with maple boards just don't look right to me. :confused:
 

Ostinato

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I prefer rosewood. Somebody told me years ago that a darker fingerboard will always give better visual cues...ie. frets and markers show much better on a darker board..

Tan rosewood is my fave though...
 

Permanent Waves

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I voted maple, despite the fact that my Sterling is rosewood. I find that rosewood fingerboards must have a matching headstock, while maple fingerboards mustn't, in most cases.

Graeme
 

rhythmCity944

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My Sabre has a maple board and it is just too bright at times...awesome slap tones though...my Stingray has a dark purple colored rosewood board and just feels right with some warm bottom end...
 

cdb

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I get plenty of warmth out of my maple board... I really think the difference is overblown. and I have used both for years. Or maybe I just don't care about the difference.
 

kompressaur

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rosewood dont dirty up like oil/waxed maple does.in fact i dont like laquered maple when it wears through either.so from a maintenance point of view rosewood all the way.thats why i just got a maple boarded Sterling:confused:

tonally i like em both

Komp
 

tkarter

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rosewood dont dirty up like oil/waxed maple does.in fact i dont like laquered maple when it wears through either.so from a maintenance point of view rosewood all the way.thats why i just got a maple boarded Sterling:confused:

tonally i like em both

Komp

I agree with the don't dirty up part. Or just don't show the dirt.

tk
 

Ole Man Blues

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I like Maple. I play a P Bass right now with a Maple Fretboard (only because my current family situation is not allowing me the option of getting the MM that I desire, a Bongo).

A maple fretboard tends to help tame an overly natured "Bassy" Bass guitar. It lends a little more treble to the tone.

+ I really love the feel of Maple. Ebony is my favorite of the 3, but hard to find.....:cool:

OMB
 
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