weckl-x
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Yup, there are different grades of maple.What is the main difference between a Pearl MMX (made of Maple) and the NEW Pearl Session (which is also made of Maple)....in the Price?
As you can see, age makes a difference, temperate and location too. Rarity, in the case of birdseye maple. There's also maple which is seasoned for 2-3 years, that reduces the moisture content in the wood. Different factors involved in harvesting will translate to different costs for different grades of maple.True slow growth old forest maple trees are most prized due to the narrow growth rings and straight grain. The wood resonates extremely well and the finishes are well accepted. Newer and reforested trees do not have as tight a growth ring habit and are not as prized as old growth timber. Solid shelled snare drums made of burled or Birdseye maple are very warm in overall tone but also impart a very bright attack.
But if you're talking about Philippine Mahogany, it's a different story.maybe the Trees in the Philippines are younger and climate too there makes the Mahagony not as good as that of the African ones
It is not a different/lower grade of Mahogany, because it is actually not mahogany at all.