So I think I'm ready to have anotha bass made. I know I want a spalted maple top and a maple fingerboard. I wanna know what you guys think about an ebony body and neck. All feedback is welcome.
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+1, I have to think anyone describing the tone as "rubbery" has been smoking the sticky stuff. Instead, I'd suggest words like bright, hard, crisp, clear, clacky, singing, etc.And "rubbery?" I have a bass with an ebony fretboard, and it sounds bright and ringing. I'm not sure what a "rubbery" tone sounds like, but that's beyond the last word I would use to describe it.
So I think I'm ready to have anotha bass made. I know I want a spalted maple top and a maple fingerboard. I wanna know what you guys think about an ebony body and neck. All feedback is welcome.
Couple of thoughts. A Fender J with old strings and the right EQ is going to give you tremendous warm deep tones but with clarity... so that may suggest something to you about questing after an "all one exotic tonewood" bass. OTOH, I have an all-maple bass (a Ric clone) that has fantastic warm deep tones but with clarity... so I think maple is a good choice.my other choices would be Myrtle, rosewood, or black limba. Not really looking for a bright sound on this build more warm deep tones but with clarity is essentially what I'm lookin for