Luke Duke
Well-known member
So having owned my 25th for almost a year and a half now I'm still absolutely confounded about the tone. I must admit that one thing that kept me from trying EBMMs was the basswood and poplar bodies. In my mind I've always associated basswood and poplar with cheap less than mediocre sounding guitars, so I always steered clear. After listening to a lot of Petrucci's work over the last few years I decided that maybe I liked it in specific contexts...until I tried a Reflex. The Reflex pushed me over to getting my 25th last year and although I realize it isn't all basswood I know there is a certain tonal quality not present in my other mahogany/maple guitars that I'm attributing to the basswood. When I tried the Dark Lord I ultimately ended up buying it was the same thing, except there wasn't the "wood cocktail" component I mentioned previously.
So what's the deal? Is it that EBMM get the best basswood and poplar out there or is it just they know how to make a wood cocktail that works correctly?
Luke
So what's the deal? Is it that EBMM get the best basswood and poplar out there or is it just they know how to make a wood cocktail that works correctly?
Luke