Now you're asking a question you will get different opinions on
I have done lots of playing with this
so my opinion is it does make quite a lot of difference in the rod when it comes to control.
If the spine is straight then the rod will cast itself straight
on powerful casting machines and when you start to haul for distance
the subtle accuracy the spine gives you is over ruled and it makes no difference.
However should you try delicate stuff with a rod without a straight spine it will cast offline.
Casting of axis should be something you Introduce ,not the rod IMHO.
Production rods are not spined because it takes to long and a spined rod is often not
straight so they just wrap for straight because in the shop people pick up a rod and look along it,
bent rods don't sell as well. If you were to buy based on casting then a spined rod would feel more natural in the hand
and you would prefer it, but unfortunatley most rods aren't sold this way.
Most custom builders agree on spining and have experimented with it at length.
I can tell you that if you build on a stiff blank (fast action+) then putting the rings
on the outside of the spine makes the rod even better. Doesn't seem to work the same with
a more gentle action.
My theory on this is you use a faster rod for casting greater distance, if the rings are on the outside of the spine
then on the forward cast the more powerful part of the blank tracks truer and it keeps your tracking straighter when you come forward without you trying as hard, therefore you cast further and straighter with less effort.
With the rings inside the spine you load the spine on the backcast which throws the line out straighter behind you and makes it easier to shape the line better coming forward as it is already tracking straight, this lends itself to more medium actions where you will cast shorter distances and be looking for accuracy and shapes in the line.
I'm not explaining this very well , sorry
Its very hard to explain, but quite easy to demonstrate
Mike and I have proven this many time. With different builds on blanks
and having people blind test the same blank in 4 different configs
without exception they will always choose the spined blank as the better rod
even though they are the same .
I have rebuilt quite a few factory rods and spined them on rebuild
to have the owner think you have performed some sort of magic trick with their rod
it feels quite good to improve something people used to love.
also you will find on a 4 piece rod you only need to spine the top 2 sections
So spine a medium-fast action on the inside of the spine and a fast to extra fast rod on the outside of the spine.
as I said it is an opinion, but from my experience it is a very well proven opinion.
Cheers
Sandy