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joeguitar

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Hey everyone,

I was just curious to see what kind of unfinished necks you all preferred. In my opinion, Rosewood feels faster and smoother than maple, although also seems more vulnerable towards scratches, dings, warping, etc. What are your preferences?
 

guitarp77

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I have the Silho with a full rosewood neck, and it is amazing.

I also own an Ibanez PGM, with a full maple neck, which is also amazing.

They´re 2 different animals as far as tone goes, maple being much brighter than rosewood (which is heavier in tone).

And, if it is a MM neck, you can bet your balls it will provide an OUTSTANDING feel and sound :p
 

aleclee

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Answer C; Ebony. It's the smoothest that I've played so far. Yeah, I know that I cheated. :D
The Brazilian rosewood necked PRS I used to own would give ebony a run for it's money. They don't call it "Brazilian" for nothin'. It's smooooooth. ;)
 

jzeijen

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I say we're talking about the entire neck :)

In that case:
1. Rosewood
2. Roasted maple (oops that's finished)
3. Maple
 

Gerry

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The ends of my fingers have callouses on them and as such are less sensitive to touch or temperature. The maple fret board on my Reflex feels as smooth as anything I have ever played and that includes ebony and Brazilian rosewood boards. Pretty sure our eye's influence us much more than we care to admit.

Be interesting to see the results on a group blindfold test using different fret board woods based on just feel. Same goes with neck material can you honestly feel if the neck is maple, rosewood (roasted or otherwise) on your balls? By the way I am not saying you can't just genuinely interested to know.
 

acwild

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If it's necks and not fretboards, then I'm going to lean towards rosewood. I had a guitar with a rosewood neck that I'm pretty sure that I could recognize blindfolded.
 

luv

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anything unfinished is my favorite, but i have more experience with maple. i held an Al HH w rosewood neck the other day, and it didn't feel much different in my hand.
 
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