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谢谢版主的解答,已收到sadowsky,在旋7看见PJ还是比JJ要便宜很多的,今天在sdk的官网看见一篇关于指板的文章还挺有意思的,说roger自己写的,对指板的概述,指板对声音的影响真的要比琴身大吗?我在官网看见Maple还是要比Morado贵一些的,不过奇怪的是我很喜欢听maple的声音,但是自己弹的话就不喜欢那么硬和亮的声音了,原话我来搬运一下:
This is my opinion, based on building over 6000 NYC basses and guitars during the last 30 years.
Fingerboard woods from brightest to warmest:
MAPLE: Tightest and brightest. Best for slap. Can produce more string and fret noise than others. Requires a finish to keep from turning dirty and grey.
EBONY: Not as bright as maple. Most immediate attack and punch of all our fingerboard woods. Note is more fundamental with less overtones. Best for fretless. Pure black ebony from Madagascar is limited. African ebony has some grey mottling but is still very beautiful.
These photos are representative of our current stock of ebony:
Bob Taylor Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anCGvfsBoFY
MORADO (also known as Caviuna, Bolivian Rosewood or Pau Ferro): Morado is not a true rosewood, but I have been a fan of this wood for fingerboards for 30 years. Also used a lot by Stu Spector. Grain is very tight and smooth. More warmth than maple or ebony, but tighter than East Indian Rosewood. Excellent wear resistance, even on a fretless. For fretless, produces a somewhat more acoustic/upright tone than ebony.
MADAGASCAR ROSEWOOD: A less expensive alternative to Brazilian Rosewood. Many boards have the spider-web like grain of Brazilian. Rich reddish brown colors. Can be more open grained that some others. Tone is in the same ballpark as Morado and Brazilian. New supplies are limited.
AMAZON ROSEWOOD (Dalbergia Spruciana): A new alternative to Brazilian Rosewood. A true cousin to Dalbergia Nigra, Amazon Rosewood is more similar to Brazilian than any other wood.
BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD (Dalbergia Nigra): For me, the King of tonewoods for fingerboards and acoustic guitar sides and backs. Beautiful browns and blacks. Wood has very high oil content. Banned from export out of Brazil in log form since 1969. Currently protected by the CITES treaty which prevents shipment between countries without intensive permits. Same treaty that protects tortoise shell and ivory. We can only ship instruments with Brazilian Rosewood to a US address. No longer recommended to musicians who travel internationally.
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