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Can Changing the Neck Change the Sound?


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Yes. Considering string energy produces the tone and the neck and fretboard materials affect how much of that energy is absorbed or not by those materials, combined with what affect those materials might have in the timbre of the resulting tone (based on which frequencies are absorbed or passed on).

But "how much?" is the big question. On that idn_smilie.gif

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Welcome to one of the most hotly-contested argument on this forum. It's really a matter of opinion: some forumites claim to hear a difference while others think it's snake oil. Personally, I think it does make a significant difference but it's one facet of a larger whole (body, pickups, amp, etc.).

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Quote Originally Posted by Lonnie99 View Post
I'll also say yes, but after owning over 300 electrics over the years the biggest change to MY ears was when I went from 9-46 to 10-52 strings.
better or worse or just different?
In what way?

I ask because I am looking at 3 packs of 9s and three guitars with 10s on.
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