
nevusofota
Well-known member
Almost everytime I play a guitar with a fretboard made of something other than rosewood I seem to like it better. Maple and ebony just seem to have qualities, that for me, make for a better playing and sounding guitar. I have noticed that many RT'ers over the years seem to feel the same.
So, how has it that rosewood became (and still is) the standard for making up most of the fretboards being made today? What does rosewood have that the others don't?
*edit: poll added
So, how has it that rosewood became (and still is) the standard for making up most of the fretboards being made today? What does rosewood have that the others don't?
*edit: poll added