I think they all do it, it's just a matter of degrees. I've had uprights in my shop drive me up the wall chasing phantom harmonics, sympathetic tones. Of course there's another set of variables on a doghouse...
My guess, -and this is purely a guess- Alembics, by virtue of their neck-through construction are bound to carry and support harmonic frequencies across the spectrum better than the average you-name-it bass or guitar, and less likely to experience a so-called 'dead' note from being cancelled out. I think where some of those harmonics and intervals fall on a short-scale like Jazzy's make this effect more evident.
And on top of that, demographically, we're the type that are listening for it.. so it's easier for us to hear. I might just be fulla' bull-squeeze too. FWIW, I hear these things all the time, and every single one of them is a tiny bit different. My '81 Distillate is freakishly resonant.