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Holy-diver
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Evidence is in acoustic instruments. Additionally, there is electric guitar evidence posted in this very thread, people like you just choose to say no to it and act like it must have been some other mystery variable causing the tone difference because they didn’t use a laser level and precision calipersNot to be a spoiler, but I bet there will be no evidence forthcoming for this claim

I don’t think anyone has tried claiming every piece of wood within the species is exactly the same but they certainly can have common characteristics and the majority of pieces of wood from that species would usually fall somewhere in that average range. Cut down 20 trees of any species and they will be pretty damn similar to one another, all with the signature characteristics of grain and density you would expect from trees of that species and of the same relative age. Wood species do have their own inherent unique tonal qualities once again just look at acoustic instruments. In fact every other instrument has tone that is affected by the material used to construct it but we’re supposed to believe that once it’s an electric guitar it somehow doesn’t? Literally howI just realized I replied to that video the day it came out.
He's claiming different species sound different. This cannot POSSIBLY be true, it is dendrochronology denial