davidp158
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Can anyone describe the sonic difference between a solid rosewood neck and versus maple neck with rosewood fingerboard?
I'm lusting for an Axis Super Sport and trying to decide on rosewood neck, or just rosewood fingerboard. I have seen a lot of used solid rosewood neck models lately, so I'm wondering if there are issues with them. I know some people don't care for the straight grain of the rosewood tops (I'm kinda of neutral about it), but I'm mostly concerned about how the solid rosewood neck sounds, feels, how stable and durable it is.
I owned a maple neck Axis Super Sport with MM90s, and liked it a lot...but the narrow neck bugged me and I sold it. I've regretted it ever since, and want to replace it with either a rosewood fingerboard SS, or maybe one of the solid rosewood neck models. I realize the neck shape is the same, but I'm hoping the rosewood will feel better than maple.
I play a mix of roots rock, blues, and alt-country, and keep wanting to get another SS with MM90 pickups, but I also like the idea of humbuckers that can be split. I have never played or heard an Axis with humbuckers, and not sure if they are the way to go.
Does the solid rosewood neck work better with MM90s or humbuckers? I find some neck pickups too dark and muddy, once the bridge pickup tone is dialed in. Some people have commented that the rosewood neck is "darker" sounding, and that may be nice with MM90 pickups.
BTW, I'm seriously looking to buy a used Axis Super Sport, if anyone has one for sale. Neck must be in excellent condition (straight, minimal fret wear), and rosewood fingerboard is preferred over maple. I'm not particular about finish other than no metalic colors. Vintage trem (preferred) or hardtail, but no Floyd Rose trems, please.
Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated,
Dave
I'm lusting for an Axis Super Sport and trying to decide on rosewood neck, or just rosewood fingerboard. I have seen a lot of used solid rosewood neck models lately, so I'm wondering if there are issues with them. I know some people don't care for the straight grain of the rosewood tops (I'm kinda of neutral about it), but I'm mostly concerned about how the solid rosewood neck sounds, feels, how stable and durable it is.
I owned a maple neck Axis Super Sport with MM90s, and liked it a lot...but the narrow neck bugged me and I sold it. I've regretted it ever since, and want to replace it with either a rosewood fingerboard SS, or maybe one of the solid rosewood neck models. I realize the neck shape is the same, but I'm hoping the rosewood will feel better than maple.
I play a mix of roots rock, blues, and alt-country, and keep wanting to get another SS with MM90 pickups, but I also like the idea of humbuckers that can be split. I have never played or heard an Axis with humbuckers, and not sure if they are the way to go.
Does the solid rosewood neck work better with MM90s or humbuckers? I find some neck pickups too dark and muddy, once the bridge pickup tone is dialed in. Some people have commented that the rosewood neck is "darker" sounding, and that may be nice with MM90 pickups.
BTW, I'm seriously looking to buy a used Axis Super Sport, if anyone has one for sale. Neck must be in excellent condition (straight, minimal fret wear), and rosewood fingerboard is preferred over maple. I'm not particular about finish other than no metalic colors. Vintage trem (preferred) or hardtail, but no Floyd Rose trems, please.
Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated,
Dave