Sweet guitar, I never understood the string through body is better for tone argument. Surely the break angle is what makes the difference?
The break angle on a rear loading bridge is less than a string through bridge... so if you say break angle makes a difference then you would see that same differnce on a string through. I must admit i like the fact the strings are anchored all teh way through the body.
I am not sure about this string through having no tonal difference idea... to me it does, but also plays a role in tension as well.
I know it can make a big difference in basses and have A/B'd them since some bass bridges come with the option to rear load or string through. ok, it may be psychoacoustic but i think i do hear a difference. Its really noticeable on 5 string, 34" scale basses... lets assume average gauge strings. Rear loaded that low B can sound like wet fart, string it through the body and it starts to regain its clarity... thats definetly not psychoacoustic, the difference is too great to write it off as just hearing what i expected to hear
OK, thats basses so maybe not applicable in the same way. I have never really had a guitar i could A/B the two ways of stringing on, i know doug will have tried it thoroughly though... but that idea still might take me a while to get my head around. I suppose even if it was true for some guitars that it made a difference, there may be other features on Dougs that mean the difference is lessened.
just thinking out loud again really, i should just drill out a body/guitar bridge and see for myself!