Has anyone ever put all of this to scientific enquiry?
I mean, we all talk about tone wood, construction etc. And there are builders and manufacturers that do things in a particular way, possibly because that's how they've always been done, possibly because because that's the best way of doing it.
How could one measure the "tone" of wood, scientifically? Make various slabs of different woods with fretboards and pickups mounted? Then a blind (or double blind) test?
Personally, I'm pretty sure that construction and woods must have an impact, particularly neck wood. However, I'm also a firm believer in the human psyche, in that when we see a Les Paul (or, God forbid, a Telecaster!!) we expect it to sound a particular way. When we see a maple fretboard we expect that to sound different to a rosewood one. I'm not saying that there are NO differences, just that I believe we can convince ourselves of differences where none necessarily exist...
Mark.