what are the differences between an Alder and a Mahogany fretboard ?
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Re: Differences Between Alder and Mahogany
they don't make necks out of alder; usually maple or mahogany.
maple is a tighter grained wood and sounds a little brighter, mahogany is pretty porous and a bit warmer/darker sounding. most les pauls are mahogany body and neck, but have a maple cap on the body to brighten the tone a bit.
sully
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Re: Differences Between Alder and Mahogany
heh, not unlike maple vs mahogany!
ebony: tight grain, warm tone with a bit of bite.
rosewood: slightly porous, warmer tone than ebony or maple.
sully
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Re: Differences Between Alder and Mahogany
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they don't make necks out of alder
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They sure do make necks out of alder. Check out the Carvin Holdsworth model... it's standard with an alder neck, as per Alan's request. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Carvin will also make any of their models with an alder neck if you so desire.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Re: Differences Between Alder and Mahogany
well there ya go, then! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] shoulda prefaced that with "in most cases..."
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