So, never really did much time with short-scale guitars - Will I freak out?


Well said, 1+. I also switch between my amps regularly, helps to keep a fresh attitude in my playing and keeps you fit for those moments when you have to use a colleage's gear for whatever reason.WitSok wrote:I should note I try to keep my guitars in a regular rotation to keep them about equally played. I don't worry about having specific tone for a song were playing, rather I try to use the tone of the day to the best of my ability to add texture and depth - if that make sense. Oh and I'm not very accomplished either.
Well, it's a small company copy of a Les Paul special double cutaway, ash and rosewood, with two P90s and a compensated wrap-around bridge. Very traditional set up.y2kc wrote:Yes you will freak out and never be the same. Some survive this crazyness and the rest end up living in a van down by the river.
Actually I imagine you will be fine. What are you getting?
I switch back and forth on a regular basis and was just playing my Heritage H-125. Just turn that amp up and those pickups should scream.
Come on what are you getting?
y2kc
My son plays one through a '78 Fender Champ and LOVES it.geoff douglas wrote:No fans of the Ascari here?, better feel and tone than any SG for less money, is that too big a statement?.
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Yes you are weird. And you are also right. More guitars, less war, right?helle-man wrote: I find it easier to just adjust to a guitar's nature, rather than change the nature of a guitar just to suit me. Maybe I'm weird.
Will
This is true. I have arthritis very bad. And for my gae it is very advanced. I have had guillain barre syndrome twice in my life. Paralyzed me from head to toe. it also fry's your nerves and causes premature arthritis.CSVeteran wrote:The only advantage of a 24.7 scale I can see is if someone had arthritis in their fingers, it would be easier to bend strings. The downside is it's harder to play fingerstyle, given the tighter space.
X2lefty_major wrote:I dig your post JimmyJames.
+1drjho7 wrote:wow! radical, Alf! more details, please...
You can send it to me if you don't like the 25.5 scaleastutzmann wrote:I apologize, just realized my Teye is a 25.5 inch scale. That surprised me. Its a 24 fret, so that's probably why and why it plays so nice, lol. Interesting.
SouthpawGuy wrote:Some lefty "short scale" solid body goodness ...