Anyone know how a zebrawood fretboard sounds?

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I'm planning to get a custom with a zebrawood fretboard but i was wondering about its tonalities. I'm looking for a bright, clear, djenty tone.
 

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I'm planning to get a custom with a zebrawood fretboard but i was wondering about its tonalities. I'm looking for a bright, clear, djenty tone.

You'll get your "bright tone" by selecting the appropriate pickups. As long as your fingerboard is a hard enough timber to keep your frets in place (I've experiments with soft woods and it's not worth the effort), you also want to make sure your fingerboard is a decent thickness. Theres no problem with using zebrawood as a fingerboard.

Other than what I mentioned above they are all much of a muchness and it's all cosmetic.
 

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The body and neck materials have a much bigger effect than the fingerboard will. In my experience, the neck material is probably the biggest factor in bright/darkness, at least with dirty tones.
 

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Imo I'm starting to think that wood contributes less and less to the overall tone..
 

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Lets just say it sounds good :lol:
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Your woods aren't going to do much at all (unless your guitar is falling apart), build yourself a pretty guitar, select the pickups embodying what you want and rock the hell out.
 

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I'd say the main factors to your tone are your hands, pickups/electronics, and amp.
Pick the wood that looks best to you, and after that pick what electronics you need to get the most out of the slight nuances that the wood imparts.
 


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