willievega
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Hi
I've been using a Goncalo neck with a Goncalo board for a couple of years now.
With no finish.
Today I received my new Maple/Maple neck and installed it on another (sister) guitar.
I went with Maple to save a hundred dollars as I would have rather have had another
Goncalo neck.
The neck is exactly the same except for the wood choice.
When comparing the two it is quite evident that the Goncalo is much more dense.
It is naturally more 'oily' than Maple and so the Maple seems brighter and snappy.
The Goncalo neck (after playing it for two years) has a very smooth worn in feel.
Cosmetically, the Goncalo does darken considerably but wow, what a feel.
Here is a little video I made today with the Maple neck, guitar;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bGI5xrwGbg
Here's one with the Goncalo Guitar;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO3W5HNwc9Q
I hope this helps someone out there who was on the fence.
I've been using a Goncalo neck with a Goncalo board for a couple of years now.
With no finish.
Today I received my new Maple/Maple neck and installed it on another (sister) guitar.
I went with Maple to save a hundred dollars as I would have rather have had another
Goncalo neck.
The neck is exactly the same except for the wood choice.
When comparing the two it is quite evident that the Goncalo is much more dense.
It is naturally more 'oily' than Maple and so the Maple seems brighter and snappy.
The Goncalo neck (after playing it for two years) has a very smooth worn in feel.
Cosmetically, the Goncalo does darken considerably but wow, what a feel.
Here is a little video I made today with the Maple neck, guitar;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bGI5xrwGbg
Here's one with the Goncalo Guitar;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO3W5HNwc9Q
I hope this helps someone out there who was on the fence.