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Top 3 Best Guitars with Ebony Fretboard

May 19, 2016 By admin Leave a Comment

When it comes to guitars, it is a well known fact that fingerboard requires the most expensive type of wood and highest build quality. Therefore, the high-end rosewood is a frequent ingredient used to produce fretboards, but there is another material of even higher quality that many fans and critics agree produces the abosolute best sonic quality and secures the highest level of playability – ebony.

Typically associated with top-level instrument, ebony is the best material that can be used for fretboards in our humble opinion. The frets are very well secured in it, the sound quality and playability are at the utmost highest level.

So with all that in mind, we ventured off into today’s market to bring you three of the best guitars with ebony fretboard across various price ranges. Dig in!

Jackson RRTMG Pro Series

We are going to kick things off with one of the finest heavy metal guitars you can find on today’s market – the mighty Jackson RRTMG Pro Series. Featuring the iconic V shape, the six-string utilizes an alder body with classy gloss finish, a maple neck and that cherished ebony fingerboard.

In the electronic department, we are looking at a set of EMG 85-X Active and EMG 81X Active Humbucker pickups that are very much gain driven and metal oriented. The instrument has a very slim and playable neck, and the ebony fretboard combo makes it very much perfect for heavy metal shredding.

Ernie Ball Music Man John Petrucci JPX 7

In the high-end section, we highly recommend checking out the John Petrucci signature guitar from Ernie Ball Music Man. Although this 7-string carries the name of Dream Theater’s guitar champion, it is in fact an instrument that can be applied for just about any genre you can imagine, a perfect tool for any guitar player out there.

Apart from the ebony fretboard, the guitar features alder body with a mahogany neck and top of the line DiMarzio Liquifire and CrunchLab pickups. The listed components forge together an amazing sonic punch that can cover any style you can imagine from light pop to death metal. Is this the ultimate guitar? Yes, it just might be.

Parker PDF80 Maxx Fly P Series

In the affordable section, we recommend giving the Parker PDF80 Maxx Fly a try. This is a very modern guitar crafted by the latest standards and featuring a somewhat futuristic design. It is perfect for players of modern jazz and progressive rock or metal, but also capable of covering a solid variety of many other styles.

The axe comes with a carved mahogany body, a maple neck, an ebony fingerboard of course, a radical neck joint, and a set of two humbucker pickups. The sound matches the highest standards, making this fella the No. 1 item with definite best value for money on the entire rundown.

In the aesthetic department, we especially like that cut-off headstock – it gives the guitar a unique vibe and something to stand out with, which is no mean feat these days. A top product, highly recommended!

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