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I dunno man, I think I would get claustrophobic. The frets are closing in on me!
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Tom Dalton wrote:It's more specifically 22.7" scale. :)
The originals were 22.5, the MIM Reissue was 22.7, and the Squier is 24 (which feels way different!...and a fatter neck on that one). But yeah. That length is so nice to play, I'm never going back.


whats the difference? smaller spacing? lower string tension?
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Chankgeez wrote:How can you not have fun with 22.5 inches?

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backwardsvoyager wrote:
Chankgeez wrote:How can you not have fun with 22.5 inches?

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Doctor X wrote:
Tom Dalton wrote:It's more specifically 22.7" scale. :)
The originals were 22.5, the MIM Reissue was 22.7, and the Squier is 24 (which feels way different!...and a fatter neck on that one). But yeah. That length is so nice to play, I'm never going back.


whats the difference? smaller spacing? lower string tension?


Yes. :) The length between the nut and bridge is between 2-3" shorter than most guitars. The frets are all closer together, there's lower string tension (10s are okay for standard tuning, but 11s are best if you want to tune down sometimes without going floppy). I have long thin fingers, but it still feels like I can fly on it. Also reduced hand cramping.

Fender achieved the short scale with a sorta-conversion neck, keeping the bridge in (pretty much) same place as a 25.5" scale guitar. (You can put a 25.5" scale Strat neck on the body and intonate fine. Though you can only use the Duo's neck as a short-scale-conversion on 25.5" guitars with longer bridge plates--Duo-style, Tele-style, a Strat hard-tail might work, but a standard Strat trem is just a fraction too short.)
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Tom Dalton wrote:
Doctor X wrote:
Tom Dalton wrote:It's more specifically 22.7" scale. :)
The originals were 22.5, the MIM Reissue was 22.7, and the Squier is 24 (which feels way different!...and a fatter neck on that one). But yeah. That length is so nice to play, I'm never going back.


whats the difference? smaller spacing? lower string tension?


Yes. :) The length between the nut and bridge is between 2-3" shorter than most guitars. The frets are all closer together, there's lower string tension (10s are okay for standard tuning, but 11s are best if you want to tune down sometimes without going floppy). I have long thin fingers, but it still feels like I can fly on it. Also reduced hand cramping.

Fender achieved the short scale with a sorta-conversion neck, keeping the bridge in (pretty much) same place as a 25.5" scale guitar. (You can put a 25.5" scale Strat neck on the body and intonate fine. Though you can only use the Duo's neck as a short-scale-conversion on 25.5" guitars with longer bridge plates--Duo-style, Tele-style, a Strat hard-tail might work, but a standard Strat trem is just a fraction too short.)


You can use that neck on a tele to make a tiny telly? Awesome.
I didn't know that works.
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phantasmagorovich wrote:
Tom Dalton wrote:Fender achieved the short scale with a sorta-conversion neck, keeping the bridge in (pretty much) same place as a 25.5" scale guitar. (You can put a 25.5" scale Strat neck on the body and intonate fine. Though you can only use the Duo's neck as a short-scale-conversion on 25.5" guitars with longer bridge plates--Duo-style, Tele-style, a Strat hard-tail might work, but a standard Strat trem is just a fraction too short.)

You can use that neck on a tele to make a tiny telly? Awesome.
I didn't know that works.

Well, Teles have a different neck pocket shape, so not easily. But say, a Strat or Jazzmaster with a tele bridge, and I think (but haven't confirmed) that hardtail Strat bridges would work.

So the MIM Duo neck has some fun potential...and the MIM Duo body would accept a 25.5 Strat neck, giving you a Strat-scaled Duo/Mustang look.
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I finished another junker/project guitar. It's got it's blemishes, but damn does it play nice.

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gunslinger_burrito wrote:I finished another junker/project guitar. It's got it's blemishes, but damn does it play nice.

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Wow, I really like how that looks. And the colour scheme :love:
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Thanks dude! I'm surprised at how much I like it. The pickups sound so fucking cool, too.
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What kind of pups are they gunslinger? Any demos?
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