11-02-2013, 02:44 PM
Nie ma sensu rozrywac tematu Warwicka dyskusja o wykonczeniach bo rzecz nie bedzie miala konca. Tutaj krotki opis Michaela Tobiasa , ktory jest ciekawy i ma znaczenie dla naszej rozmowy:
There are cases when a piece of wood sounds
significantly better with a certain type of finish. I
remember building a bass that had a body made
of very light swamp ash that received an oil
finish. The instrument's tone was okay but a bit
mushy and lacking crispness. For some reason,
which I can't recall, we had to refinish the bass;
the oil was cleaned off and the bass was shot
with polyester. When we plugged it in, lo and
behold--it had gained brightness and clarity.
There are cases when a piece of wood sounds
significantly better with a certain type of finish. I
remember building a bass that had a body made
of very light swamp ash that received an oil
finish. The instrument's tone was okay but a bit
mushy and lacking crispness. For some reason,
which I can't recall, we had to refinish the bass;
the oil was cleaned off and the bass was shot
with polyester. When we plugged it in, lo and
behold--it had gained brightness and clarity.


