Hi,
Hopefully some good folks here can advise as to following:
I have two strats, one with a maple/maple (one piece) neck and one a maple with rosewood fingerboard.
I have BK Irish Tours neck (5.9k ish and an Apache neck 5.5k ish), and my amp is set on the "just about to breakup" point.
With the Apache in the Rosewood and the ITs in the Maple the latter has the most pronounced output in terms of trule driving my amp - the maple/IT combo truly overdriving into crunch, with the Apache/Rw still fairly clean.
This also seems to correspond to a lack/lowering of mids in the overall sound output of the Rosewood strat.
Ok so far, I thought this was fairly standard stuff, but I wasn't expecting it to be quite so pronounced aurally.
Anyway, I thought that by putting the Apaches in the Maple, and the ITs in the Rosewood this would balance out somewhat, but instead I get near enough exactly the same thing happen - I will concede they are a little closer in volume but not much
The Maple/Apache combo still overdrives the amp and seems much "thicker" as well as spanky; the Rosewood/IT combo is still lacking in mids and doesn't overdrive the amp .
I also have some older Squier -type pups that I tried as well, although not great quality (separation wise etc) they exhibited the same thing.
I also thought "nah, can't be right" and spent the weekend going over all the above and swapping the necks around with the bodies as well - both alder, but there was no discernible difference due to body/neck combo.
Overall, wherever the Maple neck went the rich, full, spangly sound went with it; wherever the Rosewood went it was still stratty but sort of thinner and possibly a little more compressed in attack - these are my words, and am struggling to find a "positive" adjective for the Rosewood.
So some questions come out of this:
1) Is this really what Rosewood/Maple is about - I have seen so many references to "nah, they are the same really" - which doesn't match my experience with my necks.
2) Are my necks unrepresentative ?
3) How to get the mids up on my Rosewood neck ? Hotter pickup than the IT, humbuckers (but then I lose the stratty sound), or just use my Bass/Mid/Treble on the amp, maybe try series wiring options etc
4) How to know how/what playing styles suit Rosewood better then the Maple - i.e try to identify and recognise when both sound good in different ways rather than always believe the Maple is "better".
Not sure I would ever want to pick up the Rosewood strat in preference at the moment, and I want to be able to be torn between them to make me smile :)
Any thoughts ?