Guitar parts made of titanium grade 5

Titanium Grade 5 - Best tone and ultimate durability

Titanium Grade 5, also known as Ti-6Al-4V, is a premium titanium alloy with superior strength and durability, as well as outstanding tone. In comparison, pure titanium or titanium Grade 2 (often referred to simply as "titanium"), which is used by many other manufacturers, is cheaper and far less durable.

Sound difference: Titanium Grade 5 vs. brass vs. steel

The material of your guitar's parts has a huge impact on the sound of your instrument. Here's what you should know about the sound differences between different materials:

  • Brass : A warm, rich sound with pronounced midrange and resonant tones. Ideal if you're looking for a traditional, powerful sound.
Basses:
Middle:
Heights:
Attack:
Sustain:

  • Steel : Produces a bright, assertive sound with sharp highs. Perfect if you prefer clear, precise tones.
Basses: ● ● ● ○ ○
Middle: ● ● ● ○ ○
Treble: ● ● ● ● ●
Attack: ● ● ● ● ●
Sustain: ● ● ● ○ ○

  • Titanium Grade 5 : Combines the best properties of both materials. You get a A balanced sound with powerful mids, clear highs, and excellent resonance. The strength and damping properties of Grade 5 titanium produce a tight, focused tone with impressive clarity. Both attack and sustain are also very pronounced.
Basses:
Middle:
Heights:
Attack:
Sustain:

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