I'm curious about what effect (if any) the wood that is cut out from the neck has on: the strength of the neck; and on the sound.
Of course, it goes without saying that Alembic knows what they're doing; an obviously truss rods are necessary to allow for adjustments to the neck when they're needed. I'm assuming that they don't significantly weaken the neck in any way... is this correct? It seems irrelevent, as a stronger neck that can't be adjusted would surely be of little value.
More significantly, I wonder about the effect on sound. For example, most of us know about the wondrous effects of Ebony neck laminates...
I've been wondering if, say, someone were ordering a bass with, let's say, 2 Ebony neck laminates, if they should design their neck so that the 2 Ebony neck laminates ARE NOT in the position where they'll be partially-carved away to make space for the truss rods... for fear of reducing the impact that the Ebony has on the sound... or if the effect of the wood being carved out doesn't have enough of an impact/effect to make a difference.
I just can't help wondering. How significant is this issue? Is it something someone getting Ebony laminates should consider... or is it not significant enough to warrent consideration? I'd be curious to hear Alembics' thoughts on this... I'd be curious to hear if this thought has been considered, and whether any conclusions have be drawn in this area.