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  • What is the most comfortable playing guitar for...

    your picking hand? I know we talk a lot about Wizard necks and super harmonic poly fusion hybrids and stuff, but do we ever discuss comfort and picking hands?.... or is this a somewhat subjective topic (long monkey arms vs. short tyrano arms, etc)..

    I have found that non floyd'd guitars are more comfortable for me, and I can pick much more efficiently than on floyd'd guitars.

    Any ideas?
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    Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar for...

    I prefer the Tele-style hardtail style, either as found on the Jackson SLS or the traditional style like this:



    You can rest your picking hand on the saddles more comfortably than on a TOM bridge, and without causing movement as you would on a Floyd.

    Another issue is the shape of the guitar's upper edge, where your forearm rests. I had a Dean EVO that sounded great, but the upper edge was very uncomfortable where my arm was in constant contact with it. I haven't noticed that with Jacksons, even on V-shaped models.
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    • #3
      Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

      I can get comfortable with most bridges, although I think I still find a floyd to be the most comfy (probably just because that's what I learned on)

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      • #4
        Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

        Thats the beauty of high end Ibanez guitars. The Low Pro trem is extremely low profile and couple that with their killer wizard neck profiles and you will see why Ibanez makes the best guitars. They are my choice for Floyded type strats.
        For hardtails I would go with the PRS CE24.
        For vintage trem I would go with the Fender Deluxe Strat.

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          Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

          i'm golden as long as the guitar has a pickup ring!! i discovered that the way i pick requires me to anchor my pinky on the bridge pick-up ring. my preference as far as bridges go are a recessed floyd. it's what i grew up with and while i can play other guitars with other bridges, the recessed floyd lets me play without thinking.
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          • #6
            Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

            I can play pretty much anything, but I prefer non-recessed Floyds and TOM bridges.
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            • #7
              Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

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              I can play pretty much anything, but I prefer non-recessed Floyds and TOM bridges.

              [/ QUOTE ]

              Ditto-maybe I slightly prefer TOM's, but I really don't have a problem using any bridge.

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              • #8
                Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

                I like a V-Trem, or a recessed Floyd.

                However, I can get used to most.

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                • #9
                  Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

                  I myself when playing live / standing up prefer a guitar I can rest my elbow on when playing. Like an explorer or a star.

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                  • #10
                    Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

                    when it comes to bridge types I find recessed Floyds the most comfy.

                    when we're talking about most comfy neck profiles than I'd have to say the mim fender strats.
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                    • #11
                      Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

                      I like the recessed Floyd aswell, I've been leaning towards a bridge like on the Kevin Bonds Rhoads so I can do away with Floyds, & go with a fine tuneing T O M bridge, with either a locking nut or sperzels. as for shape standing or sitting A Warrior is my personal favorite.
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                      • #12
                        Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

                        Bridges have never mattered to me. Have owned most all kinds - hardtail, recessed, non-recessed, etc...

                        At first a non-recessed Floyd took some getting use to but no big deal anymore and many people have the opinion that a non-recessed Floyd has more sustain than a recessed one.

                        Guess it has something to do with the way they are anchored but I am no expert. Its just the opinions I have read - including EVH.

                        I have different picking styles depending upon what I am doing. Sometimes I use mostly my wrist, other times my wrist and forearm and other times my wrist, forearm and elbow. So I don't leave my palm or hand continually in only one position anyway.
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                        • #13
                          Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

                          I like a large body under my arm--strat, tele, or my personal favorite, a 335. With a good hunk 'o guitar squeezed under my right hand, picking is much easier. I also have the bad habit of resting my pinky on the guitar when I pick, and the elevated guard on a 335 is nice for that.

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                          • #14
                            Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

                            Am I the only one that has a hard time with some V's? I picked up an epiphone Gothic V and had a hard time gettin used to it. It felt like my picking hand was in a really weird position. I don't remember that with the Jackson imports though, or the Gibson 97 V. Maybe it's because the Epi loved to nose dive.

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                            • #15
                              Re: What is the most comfortable playing guitar fo

                              Recessed floyd! I have both recessed and non recessed floyds. I also have a couple of tunematics. I always seem to go back to the recessed floyds. As a side note when playing my nonrecessed charvel I tend to bump it while picking causing it to go flat. Never a problem on the recessed floyds.

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