hutkahn New member Feb 22, 2009 #2 maple is light-brownish, rosewood is darker brown and ebony is black, i suppose? unless you're talking about a different thing o.0
maple is light-brownish, rosewood is darker brown and ebony is black, i suppose? unless you're talking about a different thing o.0
Dime New member Feb 22, 2009 #3 Maple is the lightest Rosewood is brownish Ebony almost black. Mainly maple and rosewood on strats while ebony mostly on les pauls.
Maple is the lightest Rosewood is brownish Ebony almost black. Mainly maple and rosewood on strats while ebony mostly on les pauls.
HIMYNAMEISARTHUR New member Feb 22, 2009 #4 http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Necks/NeckWoodsPop.aspx theres a pic of the wood colour and grain pattern , some description and info on how the wood affects the tone of you guitar..theres one on the body too..
http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Necks/NeckWoodsPop.aspx theres a pic of the wood colour and grain pattern , some description and info on how the wood affects the tone of you guitar..theres one on the body too..