marcellis
Senior Member
For my music - Maple is the best tone wood for recording.
It's the easiest to capture on the mic. It records true every time.
Rosewood is the most difficult. But it may sound the best to the ear.
It's hard to capture that sound on microphone. At least that has been
my experience on my own compositions.
My experience on Mahogany is that it is hit or miss. Sometimes it
records brilliantly. Sometimes - it's not right for the recording.
All of my recordings the past three years have used Maple B&S guitars.
That's because they record the truest in my experience.
It's the easiest to capture on the mic. It records true every time.
Rosewood is the most difficult. But it may sound the best to the ear.
It's hard to capture that sound on microphone. At least that has been
my experience on my own compositions.
My experience on Mahogany is that it is hit or miss. Sometimes it
records brilliantly. Sometimes - it's not right for the recording.
All of my recordings the past three years have used Maple B&S guitars.
That's because they record the truest in my experience.