

Is Zebrawood A Good Electric Guitar Neck Tonewood?.Is Zebrawood A Good Electric Guitar Body Tonewood?.Is Zebrawood A Good Electric Guitar Tonewood?.

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The links to the guitars in this article will send readers to Sweetwater's site for more information. Note: in my research for this article, I used Sweetwater's extensive guitar database to find examples of guitars with zebrawood in their construction. In this article, we'll discuss if and how zebrawood tonewood is used in electric, acoustic, classical and bass guitar construction with a keen focus on its tone. Zebrawood's porous and brittle nature makes it a poor wood for fretboards and necks. It is rare in guitars but is a good choice (tone and looks-wise) for tops/veneers or backs/sides. Is zebrawood a good guitar tonewood? Zebrawood is a full-bodied tonewood with superb clarity and volume, warm overtones a beautiful striped aesthetic. Since zebrawood is used in the construction of guitars and basses, it's worth investigating whether it's a good tonewood or not. The choice of wood in the guitar body (the solid body and laminate in electric guitars and the sides, back and top of acoustic guitars), neck and fretboard all contribute to the overall playability, feel and, of course, tone of the instrument. Guitars are made of numerous different parts, many of which are made of wood.
