Atm, I've been looking around at different guitar Luthiers, seeing who can do my design the best. I managed to find one in Manchester which is where I live, and would be great since I can visit him. I looked at the guitars he made, and he seems a really good Luthier. Now I discuss with him about what guitar I want, and I admit, what I want requires some random choices of wood - basically the Petrucci combo: Alder Body, Mahogany Tone Block, Maple Top, Mahogany Neck, Ebony Fingerboard.
Now here's where I just lost all faith in him. He told me that the he will do that wood combo if need be; but that it will probably make no difference. He said that every guitar he's made sounded very similar, no matter what wood he used. He said it's the pickups and scale length that make the biggest impact. he then went into a discussion telling me that if I was to put single coils on a Les Paul, it would sound like a Strat because of the pickups, etc.
Does anyone else think this sounds like advice coming from a tone dead Luthier, or is he actually right? Oh and he's an extensive EMG player lol.