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25.5" scale is for pussies. 30" scale Soloist inside
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Originally posted by ps43203 View PostDrop Tuning is for pussies, lol. Floppy ass strings need the longer scale, tune that biatch to standard and play it.
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I recently saw a nice 6-string archtop w/floyd soloist with 27 frets, , but other than that, not advertised as a long scale guitar or requiring different tuning.
but it must be a longer scale, right? Would that make it make require different tuning?
Would it be a waste for someone not interested in lower tunings?
What would be the benefit of a slightly longer scale? and it looks like a one-off as well...
They wanted $4,000 for it
Reminded me of a baritone les paul and SG I've also seen lately. they barely mention anything about them other than the fact that it IS a longer scale length, maybe 26.5"...
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Originally posted by jeff9beck View PostI recently saw a nice 6-string archtop w/floyd soloist with 27 frets, , but other than that, not advertised as a long scale guitar or requiring different tuning.
but it must be a longer scale, right? Would that make it make require different tuning?
Would it be a waste for someone not interested in lower tunings?
What would be the benefit of a slightly longer scale? and it looks like a one-off as well...
They wanted $4,000 for it
Reminded me of a baritone les paul and SG I've also seen lately. they barely mention anything about them other than the fact that it IS a longer scale length, maybe 26.5"...
show the adds with what you saw, pls.
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Originally posted by jeff9beck View PostI recently saw a nice 6-string archtop w/floyd soloist with 27 frets, , but other than that, not advertised as a long scale guitar or requiring different tuning.
but it must be a longer scale, right? Would that make it make require different tuning?
Would it be a waste for someone not interested in lower tunings?
What would be the benefit of a slightly longer scale? and it looks like a one-off as well...
The longer scale improves bass response, it sounds better. Like the lower strings on a harp or piano. It can make the higher strings harder to play though. Multiscale guitars are an attempt to address this by offering longer bass strings and standard scale treble stringsHail yesterday
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thanks i found out it is a normal 25.5 scale, the extra few frets are cut diagonally -- to accommodate an angled single coil neck pickup -- not sure I need to play anything on the 25, 26, 27th frets.
Or if it would even sound very good with such a short length of string vibrating.
Is it a gimmick or is there a real use to doing something like this?
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Originally posted by jeff9beck View Postthanks i found out it is a normal 25.5 scale, the extra few frets are cut diagonally -- to accommodate an angled single coil neck pickup -- not sure I need to play anything on the 25, 26, 27th frets.
Or if it would even sound very good with such a short length of string vibrating.
Is it a gimmick or is there a real use to doing something like this?Hail yesterday
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