totoro;176337 Wrote: 
> Maybe, but did he try other types of wood? There are an awful lot of
> tropical hardwoods, if hardwood is what's necessary (plus all kinds of
> non-tropical ones, while we're at it). Plus, of course, things like
> spruce and cedar, which are used as soundboards on stringed
> instruments.

Wouldn't you want the opposite of a highly resonant species for a
speaker baffle or equipment support, or even piano key I suppose?  

I have an ebony fetish personally, and find it soothing to hold when
I'm at the wood store. Always been too cheap to buy any though :-)


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