Amp Mad Scientist
Ambassador of Heresy
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?
The sound comes from the wood.
It's not the pickups or the electronics that is responsible.
If you have a dead piece of wood, no matter what pickups (or anything else) it will still sound like crap.
Many people have been functioning with the mistaken belief that the wood doesn't matter....but actually the wood is everything.
If you still don't believe me, build a Les Paul out of particle board and put $10,000 dollar pickups on it. It will sound like crap.
Build a Les Paul out of solid rock maple: it will be totally dead, no sustain at all, dull and lifeless. The Gibson L6-S is living proof of this. It don't matter what pickups or electronics.
Pick up vendors want you to believe that the wood doesn't matter......but if you have a dead wood guitar, no matter what pickups it will still sound 100% dead.
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