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which one do u guys think is better?ive heard rosewood is bad because you'll go out of tune alot!what do u guys think? 

Well, on Carvins it has always been the player's option. The maple they use is very nice and you can get Birdseye maple too, which looks really cool with certain colors. When I got mine the only choices were ebony and maple. I never had ebony before, so that's what I got. I like it, but again, cuz of the big frets, the difference in "feel" isn't all that apparent to me. I do like how smooth it looks though.Mullet Power said:Some Metal Guitars Do have Maple Fretboards.... I've noticed that many Carvins have them....
Agreed.... they look quite good, but I still consider them Metal Guitars.....the_satanic_rabbit said:Well, on Carvins it has always been the player's option. The maple they use is very nice and you can get Birdseye maple too, which looks really cool with certain colors. When I got mine the only choices were ebony and maple. I never had ebony before, so that's what I got. I like it, but again, cuz of the big frets, the difference in "feel" isn't all that apparent to me. I do like how smooth it looks though.
And about being metal guitars...they used to be very metal indeed, but now they go for the more classy look. Just recently, they have offered the pointy headstock again, as a hidden option. It costs $100 and makes your guitar NON-returnable. That's a pretty big price to pay for a freaking headstock.
Wow, that is actually very similar to mine. That's a DC 127 with Floyd and rounded body sides. Mine is a DC127 with fixed bridge. Same white color as that one. He has a pretty fretboard though, mine is ebony. Man, that's the birdseye, looks so great with white and gold hardware. He also has the cream pickups, mine are split, cream and black. I should have gone just black. I was going for a piano look. So I should have got the black pickups and mother of pearl dots or blocks. I still love it though!Mullet Power said:Agreed.... they look quite good, but I still consider them Metal Guitars.....
I'm in Love with tha Model that Tony MacAlpine plays....
www.tonymacalpine.com
It's on his homepage....
weenur said:The only maple neck I've owned was on my old telecaster. I loved the guitar as a whole. The neck felt great. It was thicker than most modern necks. I don't like pencil-neck guitars.
I weep everytime I recall my father selling his '65 SG. His complaint: The neck was too thick.Bryant said:Dude you might love some classic Gibson necks. They were never known for the big radius necks. Though I hardly ever play blues and stuff like that, I once had an old Gibson Marauder. The thing weighed about 400 lbs. but it had a super wide neck with a maple fretboard and a fairly thick neck. For the string bending thing, you could bend forever before you even touched another string. I should have never got rid of that guitar.
Bryant
Romeo.jr said:i have an ebony board on my esp mirage...i must say that it is easily the smoothest playing board i have ever touched...but then i dont have much else to compare it too. Oh, and the MII's (black with maple) are absolutely orgasmic...so sweet. I do kinda have a thing against rosewood, but probably because my crappy ibanez has a rosewood board. But I'm thinking that if there were anu serious disadvantages MJR wouldn't be using a rosewood boarded MII.