Hi folks, it is my first post!
I got a question - I have been always a strat cat and all my guitars, past and present, are superstrats. Now, I have been really gassing for some time to get a star guitar in the style of Charvel Star, Kramer Voyager, etc. I am thinking about a Gus G signature by Jackson but never really had a chance to play a guitar with this shape.
My question is - how does it compare to Explorers and Superstrats? I am rather short, 5 feet 8 inches, and have heard that Explorer-style guitars (Gibson, Epi) are simply too big for me. Now I know that the star body is lighter (a triangular section of its rear end cut out), but I am afraid that the giant rear fin may still be a problem for me. I am also really into lightweight guitars so poplar and basswood are preferred woods. Any thoughts?
https://www.jacksonguitars.com/gear/...s32/2916911555
I got a question - I have been always a strat cat and all my guitars, past and present, are superstrats. Now, I have been really gassing for some time to get a star guitar in the style of Charvel Star, Kramer Voyager, etc. I am thinking about a Gus G signature by Jackson but never really had a chance to play a guitar with this shape.
My question is - how does it compare to Explorers and Superstrats? I am rather short, 5 feet 8 inches, and have heard that Explorer-style guitars (Gibson, Epi) are simply too big for me. Now I know that the star body is lighter (a triangular section of its rear end cut out), but I am afraid that the giant rear fin may still be a problem for me. I am also really into lightweight guitars so poplar and basswood are preferred woods. Any thoughts?
https://www.jacksonguitars.com/gear/...s32/2916911555
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