I'm curious as to how an ebony bridge would affect the overall sound of a GJ guitar. I would imagine there would be greater snap or projection, though warmth could be lost.
My jury is out on a starter GJ. I'm torn between either the Cordoba O5, or the JJ 300. Still, considering those two as an example, how would an ebony bridge change their overall sound?
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Ebony is very heavy and dense & has a high degree of internal damping. I think rosewood or even dyed maple will always be a better choice, particularly if it's volume you're after.
The tonal difference you heard probably had more to do with the construction of the bridge, which is much better on the ones made by Dupont.
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This greatly increased the volume to the point that it drives my wife out of the house. It frightens the sheep as well. It's a simple project which just takes patience and an obsessive mind. Well worth the trouble.
Cheers,
Josh
Thanks again for all the input. I want to take the plunge, but I'd like it to be a knowledgeable leap.