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: post by t2daeek at 2010-04-07 19:42:10
oh cool. i'm certain that your finish work will be good then. i went at it pretty much like a shot in the dark and kinda learned along the way.
spongy i guess would be more a description of feel... so...
compare the sound/feel of playing a strat to a prs then to a les paul then to a fender mustang. better yet, hit a guitar center, and then play the same things on all those axes. scale length is crucial to the overall quality/clarity of sound in a guitar.
if you string a strat and les paul with the same gauge strings you will notice that the strats strings are tighter because the strings on a strat are 25.5" long vs. a les paul which has a 24.75" scale length. now, a lot of people prefer the feel of a les paul, it's totally a subjective thing... however, when you go to compare a les paul to a fender mustang, the strings are much softer feeling on the mustang (because the strings are a whole inch shorter) which can be nice for some kinds of music, but not usually metal. i don't know what the scale on your guitar is, so i can't even really be sure of assumptions i made. if it's smaller than a mustang then you'd just have trouble with keeping the thing in tune when you hit it hard or if you grip the strings tightly.
http://www.electricguitarsuk.com/3-4-size/...ah-montana-34-size-electric-guitar/
that it?
3/4 scale guitar should be a 21.5" scale length. would certainly make wide stretches easier. but floppy strings... you can use extra extra heavy strings to compensate, but heavy heavy strings can sound dull if the strings are short...
don't get me wrong... i understand the need to mess with stuff... i never stop with my own stuff.
throwing in an emg would be both hilarious and ironic... is there room in the control cavity for the battery pack?
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