I've always liked rosewood or ebony fretboards mostly for the feel as opposed to the sound. The first guitar I ever had was Univox strat copy with a maple board, but other than that my maple experience is limited to mexican strats. I like rosewood/ebony because they are not "sticky" when I bend the strings, which I do a lot. I remember the maple board as being very sticky.
The new Charvel Production Models look great and I am very tempted to pre-order one. But I am concerned about the whole fretboard stickiness thing. Are higher quality maple boards like the ones that will be on the new Charvel models smoother than the ones on Mexican strats?
Anybody ever made the switch from rosewood/ebony to maple and if so, what were the main reasons?
Of course I could wait until these models become available in local stores and try them out, but in another post it was stated that GC wouldn't carry them, so I may be out of luck to try before I buy.
Thanks,
Dave
The new Charvel Production Models look great and I am very tempted to pre-order one. But I am concerned about the whole fretboard stickiness thing. Are higher quality maple boards like the ones that will be on the new Charvel models smoother than the ones on Mexican strats?
Anybody ever made the switch from rosewood/ebony to maple and if so, what were the main reasons?
Of course I could wait until these models become available in local stores and try them out, but in another post it was stated that GC wouldn't carry them, so I may be out of luck to try before I buy.
Thanks,
Dave
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