Correct me if I am wrong but a 25.5" guitar neck is 3/4 of an inch (19mm) longer than a 24.75 guitar neck. How is this difference divided up along the fretboard? Is it through all of the frets or just the last few. Having a slightly longer neck I am thinking that all of the frets are spaced further apart.
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Yes, all the frets are spaced according to the scale. Remember, there's notes all along the length of the string, not just where the frets are. When the string is longer, there's more tension on the string and the spacing of the notes is different, thus the frets are moved in order to intonate to those notes.-------------------------
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The neck is not 3/4" longer... The distance from nut to bridge is 3/4" longer.
So, not counting for intonation compensation, a Strat should measure about 25.5" from the nut to a saddle, and a Gibson about 24 3/4".
It's definitely a little more cramped up around the 15th fret + on a short-scale, for me.
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View PostThe neck is not 3/4" longer... The distance from nut to bridge is 3/4" longer.
Neck length has nothing to do with scale length. A 21 fret 25.5" scale neck would be shorter than a 24 fret 24.75" scale neck.
And for the record, I'm fine with either scale length.
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View PostIt's definitely a little more cramped up around the 15th fret + on a short-scale, for me.-------------------------
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