Tonewood v Semi-Hollow

RVA

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I am not a believer in tonewood contributing to a guitar's sound, but rather feel that a guitar gets it's tone from the pickups and everything after the guitar signal is sent out from there. However, I cannot help thinking I hear the influence of semi-hollow guitar construction in tone, despite the fact that it should follow the same principle I mention above.

Anyone care to venture an opinion as to whether there is a difference, or I whether I am just hearing what my mind thinks I should hear when playing a semi-hollow guitar?
 
hmmmmmmm

I have a semi hollow Blueshawk -- with P90's and a SOLID JR with a p90...............hold on a minute--------------
 
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HEY RAY--- youve got mail! ;)

back to back same amp settings -- tunnings-- only using the BH's bridge pup-----to be honesty
 
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HEY RAY--- youve got mail! ;)

back to back same amp settings -- tunnings-- only using the BH's bridge pup-----to be honesty
I heard no hollow, but I made a selection of which was which based on other factors. I will try this tonight too. A solid/semi-hollow shootout!!
 
I am just hearing what my mind thinks I should hear when playing a semi-hollow guitar?

But where would the sound you hear in your head have come from if semis didn't have a unique tonality? They definitely sound (and feel) different from solidbodies, and different solidbodies sound and feel different from one another. I don't personally buy into the premise that the wood and construction don't make a difference and I don't think any reputable guitar builder is trying to sell it (correct me if I'm wrong). I've put the same pickups in different guitars and gotten dramatically different sounds out of them through the same rig, so I know it makes a difference but don't know what factors contribute from a physics standpoint.
 
I have a G400 I put 57s in. I have a Hagstrom semi hollow with whatever HBs Hagstrom installed. Here’s a thought to add confusion to this experiment. If the pups aren’t the same, wouldn’t that contribute to a potential difference. Possibly more so than solid body vs hollow.
 
in the interest of science-----
wouldnt also scale length and or string gauge --style -- (flatw vs rounds) all play into it as well>

PLEASE DO NOT PAY ANY ATTENTION TO THE FEEBLE PLAYING---
pick out the Semi Hollow blueshawk---or the solid body Jr.

Bh Vs Jr
 
OH-- I should say
Microphone--Samsung Galaxy J3
recording device: voice recorder ap
pedals: none
guitars straight into VOX VT20X on clean channel
no reverb
no delay
no distortion no gain no--- oh you get the picture
 
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in the interest of science-----
wouldnt also scale length and or string gauge --style -- (flatw vs rounds) all play into it as well>

PLEASE DO NOT PAY ANY ATTENTION TO THE FEEBLE PLAYING---
pick out the Semi Hollow blueshawk---or the solid body Jr.

Bh Vs Jr

Jr, then a rooster, then the blues hawk.
 
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HA--- you got the ROoster then? -- you must be usung headphones! lol

Im going to WAIT till a few more have had a go before I do the big reveal ;)
 
I don't personally buy into the premise that the wood and construction don't make a difference and I don't think any reputable guitar builder is trying to sell it (correct me if I'm wrong).
From being TOLD it is supposed to sound airy...just like being TOLD maple is bright. Power of suggestion. AND builders tend to select pickups to SUIT a semi-hollow, so that the semi-hollow sound becomes connected with those pickup choices

But where would the sound you hear in your head have come from if semis didn't have a unique tonality?
You are working the double negatives on me, but I think you DO belive in tonewood

I've put the same pickups in different guitars and gotten dramatically different sounds out of them through the same rig, so I know it makes a difference but don't know what factors contribute from a physics standpoint.
I agree that pickups make all the difference when considering wood, and I tend to think the same thing with semi-hollowness
 
now to be fair the ---Blueshawk has a different scale and does have the funky wiring w. dummy coil--to make it NOT hum like a P90 guitar......
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now to be fair the ---Blueshawk has a different scale and does have the funky wiring w. dummy coil--to make it NOT hum like a P90 guitar......
gibson-sg-50s-wiring-diagram-diagrams-a-b.jpg
That has nothing to do with the reasoning behind my speculation. I based it on my ears(which could be sh!t...)

C’mon with the guesses everyone!
 
but I liked the drawing...............

it graphically explains in pseudo crayon a bunch of crap I dont understand...or want to for that matter--but it DID remind me the BH has a P/P tone pot----I always forget that -- never use it-- sorta makes the thing sound like utter shite-- but HEY it HAS ONE
 
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