It seems like I bond better with guitars that are lighter in weight. This could be because I play standing up a lot or it could be some other reasons...I dunno. I prefer guitars that are less than 8.5lb and really prefer in the 7lb range give or take a little.
Anyway, weight is an interesting spec because it can vary quite a bit from guitar to guitar. Case in point: I have two neck-thru ESP horizons and they are the same specs except one has ash top/wings and the other has mahogany wings and maple top. One weighs 7.6lb and the other 8.6lb...a full pound!
Weight is one of the more frustrating aspects of buying guitars online because seldom do sellers really know. And part of the time they don't even understand what you're asking. I've had some interpret a weight question in terms of shipping weight...thinking you are trying to calculate shipping cost. I have learned to clarify that I am asking from the standpoint of playing weight.
I know this is rather anal retentive, but about 10 years ago I bought some digital scales PRIMARILY for weighing guitars. ha!
Discuss.
Anyway, weight is an interesting spec because it can vary quite a bit from guitar to guitar. Case in point: I have two neck-thru ESP horizons and they are the same specs except one has ash top/wings and the other has mahogany wings and maple top. One weighs 7.6lb and the other 8.6lb...a full pound!
Weight is one of the more frustrating aspects of buying guitars online because seldom do sellers really know. And part of the time they don't even understand what you're asking. I've had some interpret a weight question in terms of shipping weight...thinking you are trying to calculate shipping cost. I have learned to clarify that I am asking from the standpoint of playing weight.
I know this is rather anal retentive, but about 10 years ago I bought some digital scales PRIMARILY for weighing guitars. ha!
Discuss.
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