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PRS Silver SKY SE | MAPLE or ROSEWOOD? 

Rather Be Riffing
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#paulreedsmith #silversky #guitarcomparison
In this video I compare the PRS Silver SE Rosewood fingerboard vs. Maple fingerboard guitars.
I do several sound comparison, talk about differences in tone, differences in neck profiles, and do an AB shootout in the context of a mix.
I hope the video can help you decide whether Rosewood or Maple is right for you.
Happy to answer any questions in the comments!
Rock on,
Jonathan Z
My review of PRS Silver Sky SE Maple: • I played 50 SILVER SKY...
My review of PRS Silver Sky SE Rosewood: • I bought another SILVE...
My signal chain: Two Rock Bloomfiled Drive and Blankenship Twinplex in stereo, two Suhr Reactive Loads, and OwnHammer Impulse responses (Friedman 4x12 cab).

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Комментарии : 61   
@thebrysmith3
@thebrysmith3 3 дня назад
Definitely hearing the difference on that gorgeous position 4 comparison. I'm also looking forward a comparison between the two versions of the PRS NF3 SE.
@cmonsterz
@cmonsterz 2 месяца назад
Fantastic video,Jonathan! I have a maple board Silver Sky and a rosewood Silver Sky. Tonally, the maple is brighter than the rosewood version. As for the neck, both of mine feel VERY similar to each other. I do prefer the rosewood just a little bit. I think that I’ve recommended this to you before, but I think that you’d be surprised by how much nicer the Core version is. It’s certainly worth the price.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thanks as always! I have my eye out for a core. I like the new colors so you never know!
@brianhensien
@brianhensien 2 месяца назад
What’s really cool about these videos is that it’s clear you are enjoying the process and the sounds. Not sure who’s having more fun- us or you! As always, thanks for the great content!
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
My pleasure and love the observation - rings true! Thanks as always for the thoughtful comments.
@ghostierockstar
@ghostierockstar 2 месяца назад
Johnny, another amazing video with great content and passion. Not only are you a great guitarist and content creator but Kudos to you for your video editing skills. The visuals of your videos keep the viewer engaged and wanting more. Keep um coming 🎸🤘🏼🔥
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the kind words - it’s a labor of love and glad to know it is appreciated!
@89digits59
@89digits59 2 месяца назад
If all is same - then Maple is a more balance sound across frequencies - Rosewood is a little Bass heavy. If I had to choose one - it would be Maple.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thanks for your observations!
@KyleCastroTheDrummerBoy090613
@KyleCastroTheDrummerBoy090613 2 месяца назад
Those guitar are all awesome and beautiful my dear friend!! Love and respect Kyle!! 😊🥁🇵🇭
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Many thanks!!
@introvertarist2424
@introvertarist2424 2 месяца назад
Nice Video! Very high quality content. In 3 months time I'll be able to get my SS SE as they releasing lefty versions! I think I'll go for grey with maple neck. But piano black is also tempting! Wondering how manufacturing process looks as some necks are quite dark (which I love BTW) but some of them are so bright!
@Chris_OConnor
@Chris_OConnor 2 месяца назад
Thank You for doing this! Your playing is so smooth and inspiring! I was excited for this video because I'd like to learn more about the Neck! Sound wise the Maple version speaks also more to me. And because there is no guitar store near me I'll order the Maple version and give it a try. The color is also beautiful and matches great with the Maple fretboard.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
My pleasure, Chris - I appreciate the kind words as always. Hope you enjoy your SS SE!
@billgreen3629
@billgreen3629 День назад
It’s taken me 30 years to understand the difference between maple and rosewood, but you summed it up saying the maple is tighter and more focused and the rosewood is warmer and broader. The maple pushes upper mids that are missing on rosewood and this becomes more noticeable with gain.
@bluesrock4696
@bluesrock4696 2 месяца назад
Excellent playing! You had a great mix of styles and tones. I found the maple to have a bit more presence than the rosewood. Whether that was better or not depended on what you were playing. I feel that the rosewood sounded better to me on the clean and bluesy pieces. The maple seemed to cut a bit better on the rock. I think the difference was clearest on the clean tones. The biggest difference between the two for me is feel. I have owned one maple boarded guitar. My fingers always felt like they were sticking to the fretboard whenever I did a vibrato.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thank you! Appreciate your observations. I know that feeling you describe about maple. I like having both options depending on my mood.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thank you! Appreciate your observations. I know that feeling you describe about maple. I like having both options depending on my mood.
@josephlerz6889
@josephlerz6889 Месяц назад
I prefer the rosewood for the colour, the grain feel, but too because Mayer plays the rosewood, so it's his replica look. I notice the maple sounds more brighter, more treble, tinny, snappy or with quack, the rosewood seems softer or warmer, that's how I feel about their tonal comparisons. Maple is more smooth to touch, the same pick ups will just be reflecting to the boards differences. I feel since the maples brighter, it kind of overcompensates in some unproven way that it might be possible the rosewood can be more articulate or with clarity or definition with single note melody, no wonder you mentioned the rosewood stands out with the bluesy pieces. When you say maple has more presence, a guy in a music store was saying to me too how maple makes the notes sound more punchier. It's surprising how when you figure out the right presets or settings your wanting, if you play them side by side, you might like one more than the other, even if you genuinely lean to one most of the time, having both is just more versatile.
@briansguitarsCT
@briansguitarsCT 2 месяца назад
Great vid Jon! See you at the shop soon.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thank you!! See you soon!
@robertlucas9867
@robertlucas9867 2 месяца назад
The overland gray with gray birds and knobs with maple fretboard looks great under low light. I love both guitars you demonstrated, I have the dragon fruit but wish the black or gray was out before I bought it since I love those looks but I still love mine. Great playing and video.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thank you, Robert!
@derekclacton
@derekclacton 2 месяца назад
The perceived wisdom from guitar magazines was always ‘maple - brighter, rosewood - warmer’ when it came to their sounds. I think there’s a likely logic to that in terms of maple being relatively hard and rosewood softer. There’s certainly a difference in look and feel and sometimes we can hear with our eyes, as well as our ears (!) but your demo demonstrates that there is a tonal difference too 👍
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing, David - it’s amazing how easily our eyes can trick our ears (e.g., adjusting the wrong knob but perceiving it changing the parameter anyhow). That said, I agree the conventional wisdom seems correct here.
@norseman61
@norseman61 Месяц назад
The fretboard doesn’t have any direct contact with the strings, so I don’t know why maple and rosewood would sound discernibly different. But just try to convince my brain of that. I always think maple sounds snappier and rosewood sounds warmer. I guarantee it’s my eyes hearing the difference and not my ears! Personally, I think my playing “mood” is altered one way or the other depending on what I see when I look down at the fretboard. Not better or worse, just slightly different. Maybe that affects the tone? By the way, you’re right about the unheralded middle position of Strats. You do get a nice percussive affect, I’m assuming it’s because the pick is right in the pickup’s face. As always, great video.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing Месяц назад
Thank you and well said. Agree - our minds can play tricks on us, but if they are good tricks, I’m all for it.
@josephlerz6889
@josephlerz6889 Месяц назад
Got the Ever Green Rosewood, it's awesome but I wanted a classic colour so I eventually got the Moonwhite Rosewood too. Wishing to sell the Ever Green if I can.
@denmar355
@denmar355 2 месяца назад
In my headphones the brighter and faster attack of the maple board is quite noticeable. I like the maple board. Which bugs me because I own the rosewood neck.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Justification to get a maple one too!
@waywardsoul4918
@waywardsoul4918 2 месяца назад
Although I just purchased the maple one. I think the rosewood sounds great in its own way.
@josephkung9143
@josephkung9143 2 месяца назад
In the context of the hybrid picking passage, the maple board does fit the myth that it sounds brighter and snappier, (subtle), but in the recording, it somehow sounds louder than the rosewood. In the mix context, I think if you played the whole mix and was never told that there were two guitars, I doubt anybody would notice. An interesting experiment would be to see what EQ and compression would be needed to get the maple SE to sound like the rosewood SE and vice versa. My guess is that it would not take much to get them to sound the same. The differences are already rather subtle. To the RW, apply a little comp using a Cali76 which can also boost the treble a bit and you are there! This is my main tonewood point -- The woods do make some difference, but the post signal chain: pickups, electronics, effects, amp, EQ, speakers, cab, mic, mic pres, etc. have much more impact to the tone and thus make it a moot point. Get the one that looks and feels best! BTW, great playing as always!
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thank you, Joseph! I appreciate your thoughtful reflections and resonate with all of it. I find all of this subtle stuff is more for the player's inspiration than what the audience hears.
@tbone2451
@tbone2451 2 месяца назад
Very well done, thanks !
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@davidriggs8196
@davidriggs8196 2 месяца назад
They both sounded great. More lower mid on the rosewood and upper mid on the maple. I have a number of guitars with each board and I pick each for how they feel and sound in the context of what I am playing. The differences in your case are very smal and either guitar suits your excellent playi. A good play adapts his approach and ity is the feel of the board that can matter more in the end as you allude to'
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Well said, David - I think you nailed it with the point about adapting. Thank you!
@dragan4658
@dragan4658 2 месяца назад
In my opinion it is a combination of string guage, pups, and the player style that contributes to the sound and not necessarily the wood material of the fretboard, at least not so that our ears can differentiate. Thanks to Johnathan for the video!
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
My pleasure! I agree those factors have a more meaningful impact on the sound.
@ThePapaJohnKing
@ThePapaJohnKing 2 месяца назад
I hear the typical differences … but they are subtle imho . And with amp or other eq adjustments you could probably get the characteristics snap or warmth out of the either of them . The neck feel would likely make up my mind . My main guitar for decades is a real ‘58 Strat … So for a modern alternative … I’d try to find a rosewood that I loved the feel of .
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Man I’d live to try a vintage ‘58! (I’ve tried a ‘64 and ‘65, but they needed frets)
@michaeltracanelli745
@michaeltracanelli745 2 месяца назад
Hey Jonathan Thanks for this video Me as a rhythm player i go with the maple sound in my ears dirtier and more present
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
My pleasure, Michael - I lean maple for my style as well.
@michaeltracanelli745
@michaeltracanelli745 2 месяца назад
Want make a comparison between your EJ 1 and your maple silver sky? That would be very interesting
@shredgd5
@shredgd5 2 месяца назад
I always hear more high mids and a more focused (as you said) tone overall with maple boards. It’s actually more like rosewood subtracts some high mids information compared to maple.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Well said. I remember a clinic where Paul talked about concept of designing guitars to subtract as little from the sound as possible. Your comment reminded me of that.
@user-sr2lm9fi4p
@user-sr2lm9fi4p 2 месяца назад
I have always thought of Maple vs. Rosewood of more of a feel thing than an obvious tone difference. I can see now that the Maple is a bit brighter.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Agree - the feel is a big factor!
@vadimuhov4248
@vadimuhov4248 2 месяца назад
Great video, thanks! Still, I decided for myself that it would be better to have a Fender like this, Silver Sky sounds strange. It's like a failure in the middle.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@saddle8bag
@saddle8bag 2 месяца назад
I thought the RW sounded a little sweeter playing the pretty stuff. As I typically play pretty clean, I'd take it for that reason, though I'm sure I could probably get the same thing out of the other with a little tone knob spinning.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Thanks for your observations! I'll have to try to see how close I can get them with the tone knobs.
@iryan9
@iryan9 2 месяца назад
Do you mind sharing your pickup heights?
@michaelschneider7590
@michaelschneider7590 2 месяца назад
Maple brighter, sparkier - more twang. Rosewood deeper - more resonant.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Well said - agreed!
@davidschaub3423
@davidschaub3423 2 месяца назад
That fretboard is so dark it looks like ebony on my iPhone.
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
It really does, David - that’s why I chose it!
@davidschaub3423
@davidschaub3423 2 месяца назад
It’s absolutely beautiful!
@timbrackeen3508
@timbrackeen3508 2 месяца назад
Do you use an amp or software for your tones?
@RatherBeRiffing
@RatherBeRiffing 2 месяца назад
Both. Real amps with software for cab simulation as it allows me to record silently.
@timbrackeen3508
@timbrackeen3508 2 месяца назад
@@RatherBeRiffing Thanks brother!!!
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