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Bodywood does matter..not, in an electric guitar
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“I can’t answer your question because it doesn’t make sence.”

Instead of your pointless aggression, please explain the physical system, step-by-step; how pressure wave in the bridge can be changed back to a string wave movement? Otherwise the pick ups won’t register the returning energy, so this is the key question, and I ask it for the third time from you. You cannot explain

Do not lol me. This example of yours has several flaws.

You did not explained how the returning pressure wave energy inside body and bridge is converted to transverse wave of a string.

I try to construct my understanding around more reliable evidence than Youtube videos. I hope you will do so too, some day.

If you can tell how body resonance of guitar can make physical waves to string, I am more than happy to hear.. In acustic guitars this is possible, because soundboard under the bridge is moving, but in solid guitar the body and bridge is dead still. How can unmovable piece of wood and steel make wave formations string

What comes to pick up response; if semihollowbody is constructed with a solid center block, it is a solid body guitar, when amplified electrically.

Brandon, you got it all wrong.. Electric guitar body does not amplify anything, it only dampens the bleeded string energy in various ways.. And the shaking pick ups makes the tone?? This is the funniest thing heard of for a while.. First of all, the distance of the pickup movement is so small, it does not make ANY

Brandon, my man.. Body can’t return any TONE (as you mystically put it) to strings. Sorry, it is just impossible. I’m a physicist and now all about ENERGY. String energy is stored to string in PHYSICAL wave formation. When this wave collides with e.g. guitar bridge, it sends a small part of energy as a pressure wave