ChasFred
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This guy has killing tones. I have listened to him for about a year now.
Pfft...
Everybody knows concrete sounds good with a rosewood fretboard.
Now...if that was maple....!


Which is goodgawd.Which is good? Which is gooder? Which is goodest?
If you want to talk with me about tonal properties of wood,
it should be in the acoustic guitar section. In there, the
tonal properties of wood are actually crucial, instead of
marginal.
Vibrations of a metal string on bone set in an ebony bridge, received and amplified by
a spruce wood top, shaped and reflected by a the rosewood back and sides of an
acoustic guitar, and then transmitted by sound waves through air and received by
a human ear...
Unfortunately, this is too much for me to understand. Maybe a simple summary for my dumba$$...Well I posted this the the OTHER tone thread...

It seems that some hear a difference and some don't. I've been listening to this demo thru my excellent Audioengine A2+ multimedia speakers. I hear a noticeable difference. Some parts of Johan's demos are very different. This demo reinforces my belief how different types of wood affects the tone.For starters watch the video.


For starters watch the video.
I don't think wood has any magnetic properties...
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If you want to talk with me about tonal properties of wood,
it should be in the acoustic guitar section. In there, the
tonal properties of wood are actually crucial, instead of
marginal.
Vibrations of a metal string on bone set in an ebony bridge, received and amplified by
a spruce wood top, shaped and reflected by a the rosewood back and sides of an
acoustic guitar, and then transmitted by sound waves through air and received by
a human ear...
This is where tone wood gets its name. No electricity involved.
No magnets need apply. Nothing would respond to the magnets anyway.
I don't say the wood can't effect the tone of an electric guitar.
I only say that it can't effect the tone much.
And that other factors will be a lot more important
in shaping the tone heard by the human ears of the audience
as transmitted by the giant speakers of the P.A. system
in the stadium of your choice.
How about TONE CARDBOARD?
;>)/
That may actually be an improvement...![]()
Seasick Steve prefers his broomsticks to be made out of maple, for more brightness and snap.
hubcaps and broomstick....................sounds damn good to me