I'd like to say absolutely, though I need to watch my sweet tooth...!
FTR, I chanced upon a couple YouTube vids that describe getting the best jazz tone from a solid body guitar. According to the vid, there were 6 factors, 3 internal and 3 external. The 3 external ones were ones not intrinsic to the guitar build itself. The external ones included string gauge and construct, amp EQ settings, and one less important one.
Not inclined for changing string gauge, I moved on to amp settings. The vid suggested keeping the mids and treble flat at 12 noon, and increasing the bass to ¾ full setting. Surprisingly, this actually improved the overall string response (IMHO) because the tone had been slightly harsher at previous settings. The increased lower end doesn't make the tone all wooly or thumping. Just smoothes out the high end and adds lower end that is more synonymous with semi or hollow body jazz guitars.
Am thankful for that particular video, because it helped solve a tone issue that had been a source of consternation for quite a while regards my eclectic style of jazz playing (off-time and tempo at best, inept and clumsy at worst).
I think one of the significant factors in my instance is that you have to treat the instrument like a cranky baby, speak consolingly to it, with a soft touch, feeding it and nurturing it, despite your growing impatience with the infant.
And in truth, there will likely be a bonding time between infant and adult after the infant arrives home for the first time. Remind me to spend adequate time with the little bugger until the novelty wears off and the infant sits in its crib while "Dad" attends to everyday things.