Re: Does wood make a difference?
Sustain. Wood normally tends to resonate (=steal energy from the strings). When the period of the wood vibration is a divisor of the period of the string vibration, then the effect will be more extreme than simply coloring the sound: the wood will give the string vibration an early death.But what does stiffer and stronger do to the sound?
Basically you describe ppl's experiences that confirm the above theory. An absolutely stiff material would give natural sustain, but would not color the sound.Many people make the assertion that a guitar that is more resonant and vibrates more sounds better. But i dont always believe this to be true. Particularly with high gain. Those small resonances that some people love become white noise and sound odd and muddy up a good high gain tone. In this case a guitar that is less lively sounding acoustically is better when played with high gain at high volume.
Last edited: