Do you think this will effect the tone and resonance?
Oh boy. Short answer, nope.
Long answer,
The claim that polyurethane (poly) finishes have a detrimental effect on tone is often rooted in tradition, perception, and the marketing of vintage instruments. Here's why these claims persist despite the lack of solid evidence from double-blind studies:
Historical Context: Many guitarists idolize vintage instruments, which often had nitrocellulose finishes. Nitro finishes are thinner and have been associated with a more "open" or "resonant" tone, though this is largely subjective. When polyurethane finishes became more common in the 1970s, some players perceived a difference in tone, which led to the belief that poly finishes were inferior.
Marketing and Tradition: Guitar manufacturers, especially those producing high-end or vintage-inspired instruments, often appeal to tradition. They market nitro finishes as superior based on historical usage and perceived tonal benefits. This creates a narrative that poly finishes are "worse" for tone, even if the actual tonal difference is minimal or non-existent.
Physical Differences: While there is a physical difference between poly and nitro finishes—polyurethane tends to be thicker and more durable—whether this has a significant impact on tone is debatable. Some believe that the thicker poly finish can dampen vibrations and reduce resonance, but this hasn't been definitively proven in controlled studies.
Subjective Experience: Tone is highly subjective, and guitarists often believe they hear differences based on factors like finish type, even if those differences aren't measurable. This creates a feedback loop where the belief in tonal differences reinforces itself.
The claim that poly finishes are detrimental to tone is more about perception and tradition than scientific evidence. It's a belief that has persisted in the guitar community, but without rigorous, controlled studies to back it up, it remains largely anecdotal.
Come on Jimi. The toan is in the strings and the resonance is in the gain pot.
In all seriousness, wiith neck through, I bet it sustains very well.
The neck is glued in, so set neck, not neck through

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