Re: Check out this "tonewood" statement . . .
i’m willing to bet that if any part of a guitar is affected by the “tonewood,” the make and construction of the neck most likely has a big effect. I say this because on all of my guitars, to some degree, i can feel them resonating with my hand. The body on one of my strats resonates completely all over when playing a note. And on a couple of my cheaper guitars, i only feel the bodies resonate a little bit if at all. But again, i feel the necks vibrate on all of them. Imo, the vibrations of the woods likely play a role in the way the guitar sounds. It’s sorta hard to **prove** with so many variables, but in theory, it seems obvious to me.