Fender MP Shortscale Strats/Teles/Jazz Basses
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Fender MP Shortscale Strats/Teles/Jazz Basses
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ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
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However I feel like those Infantrymen that reached the top of Hamburger Hill.
We did it, but at what cost?
However I feel like those Infantrymen that reached the top of Hamburger Hill.
We did it, but at what cost?
so yes, made by guild, but not sure why anti-hum is given inverted commas like its an unusual concept for humbuckers. i mean i guess its the model name but feel it's probably not something thats distinctivea powerful Guild® “Anti-Hum� humbucking bridge pickup
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So Fender has finally made its own short scale line of guitars and basses, cool style except for the Tele's big ass; I hope they will also play well (that black Strat is fascinating). Any summer news about Squier?
-Guitar: Squier VM Mustang, Squier CV '50 Duo Sonic;
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"Dillon wrote:Wonder if it'll be 24" or 24 3/4"?
Specs
24" Scale
Slightly downsized body
9.5" Radius rosewood fingerboard
20 Medium jumbo frets
Vintage Style Single Coil Strat neck pickup
Vintage Style Single Coil Strat middle pickup
Guild "Anti-Hum" humbucking bridge pickup
Vintage style syncronised tremolo bridge
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Ohh, I didn't see there were actual product links. Sadly that means I'm not that interested anymore If it were a full-size, 22-fret guitar I would be. But the Strat just looks like a glorified Squier Mini or SX Hawk 3/4. The Tele is attractive, but I'll still take a Jag or Mustang over one any day. Meh, maybe I shouldn't knock it before I try one.
why would someone want a 24" neck on a bigass regular guitar?
mustangs are small
duo's are small
music masters are small
bronco's are small
super sonics are small
one of those guitars made bigger with a 25.5 neck would look fucking dumb. just like a full size telecaster with a smaller neck on it would look dumb.
the 30" bullet bass is smaller than the 34" bullet bass because duh.
mustangs are small
duo's are small
music masters are small
bronco's are small
super sonics are small
one of those guitars made bigger with a 25.5 neck would look fucking dumb. just like a full size telecaster with a smaller neck on it would look dumb.
the 30" bullet bass is smaller than the 34" bullet bass because duh.
dots wrote:incesticide
....Jaguar? Jagmaster? Toronado? (I know that's 24 3/4", but still) IMO just because it's a big body doesn't necessarily mean a shorter scale neck will look stupid. It all depends on how it's made. Mustang / Duo / MM / Bronco bodies feel like toys to me and I'm not even a very big guy. I'd still own one though because I love how they look. On the other hand, that Strat looks like a kid's guitar.robroe wrote:why would someone want a 24" neck on a bigass regular guitar?