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01-29-2005, 12:28 AM
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#1 | | Registered User
Joined: Jan 2005 Location: Virginia Posts: 29
| finishes- satin vs gloss what's the difference between satin and gloss finishes on a guitar? does it affect sound? Which is better? If my guitar has a satin finish now, can I get a gloss finish on it? Around how much would that cost? lotsa questions, need lotsa answers! |
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01-29-2005, 12:54 AM
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#2 | | dad
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 20,109
| gloss is shiny...satin is not shiny...that's the basics. |
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01-29-2005, 01:06 AM
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#3 | | thistledown
Joined: Nov 2003 Location: Illinois Posts: 1,755
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Originally Posted by davideo0 what's the difference between satin and gloss finishes on a guitar? does it affect sound? Which is better? If my guitar has a satin finish now, can I get a gloss finish on it? Around how much would that cost? lotsa questions, need lotsa answers! | What David said. Also, the affect that a finish will have on the sound of a guitar depends on how heavily the finish is applied. Which is better is a matter of personal preference. Each one has it's advantage. I like how a satin finish doesn't need to be cleaned as much as a gloss finish but a gloss finish(especially one that really brings out the figuring of the wood) is just plain stunning to look at. If you wanted to get a gloss finish on a guitar that has a satin finish, I believe you would have to get the guitar completely re-finished, but I'm not entirely sure on all of the details of getting a guitar refinished. And I also don't know how much it would cost.
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01-29-2005, 01:49 AM
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#4 | | I play Guitar...
Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Oregon Posts: 3,999
| Since a Satin finish is much lighter then a gloss, it lets the top ring more, therefore creating a better overall tone. Not a huge difference though. I personally prefer a gloss finish because I love the look of it and it is much more durable. |
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01-29-2005, 10:16 AM
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#5 | | GI for all and everybody. Super Moderator
Joined: Jun 2003 Location: Seattle, WA. Posts: 21,163
| On electrics, a satin finish allows for more vibration in the guitar, with less dampening by the finish, wwhich allows for a more lively tone in the high end. Also satin finishes on necks usually allow your hand to be much faster then on glossy finishes. However, glossy is usually most durable. |
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01-29-2005, 11:20 AM
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#6 | | Registered User
Joined: Jan 2005 Location: Virginia Posts: 29
| so what goes into redoing a finish? do you have to sand it down something |
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01-29-2005, 12:11 PM
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#7 | | ...
Joined: Jul 2004 Location: North-central Indiana Posts: 3,514
| well, first off, it would help to know if it was an acoustic or electric we are talking about.
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01-29-2005, 12:19 PM
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#8 | | dad
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 20,109
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Originally Posted by Rainer. On electrics, a satin finish allows for more vibration in the guitar, with less dampening by the finish, wwhich allows for a more lively tone in the high end. Also satin finishes on necks usually allow your hand to be much faster then on glossy finishes. However, glossy is usually most durable. | for some reason i've never liked satin neck finishes...they feel too abrasive to me...a good clean glossy neck has always seemed faster than the satin finishes i've played. |
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01-29-2005, 02:04 PM
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#9 | | Registered User
Joined: Nov 2004 Location: the land of the eternal question....eh??? Posts: 117
| ...if yer into big belt buckles (not sure what's cool in virginia)....then stick with the satin. |
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01-29-2005, 06:38 PM
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#10 | | GI for all and everybody. Super Moderator
Joined: Jun 2003 Location: Seattle, WA. Posts: 21,163
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Originally Posted by davideo0 so what goes into redoing a finish? do you have to sand it down something | Yep, sand it down or strip it some other way, then re-paint it, or re-oil it. http://www.reranch.com |
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