Short scale Epiphones
Moderated By: mods
Short scale Epiphones
http://www.epiphone.com/en-US/Collection/power-players
Power Players series, smaller bodies, shorter scales
Power Players series, smaller bodies, shorter scales
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
At that point it’s like the mini strat. The blue lp is pretty.
Who are guitars like these really for? I wouldn’t recommend a kid just learning to play to start on 12’s but that probably the minimum that will intonate well on this scale without tuning up to G or A.
Who are guitars like these really for? I wouldn’t recommend a kid just learning to play to start on 12’s but that probably the minimum that will intonate well on this scale without tuning up to G or A.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
Yeah, something that sounds good on paper, but not that good when you take the string tension into consideration. That wrap tail won't help with intonating it as well. I think a maple tele neck would've looked killer on that Blue Paul
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
Gotta love the marketing:
22.73 is such an odd length, I wonder if that’s the sweet spot over 22.50” for not feeling as much like a toy.
Than what?Sounds Better, Stays in Tune Longer
22.73 is such an odd length, I wonder if that’s the sweet spot over 22.50” for not feeling as much like a toy.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
Just advertising cliches I suppose
Yeah, a very weird scale. At first I thought it was a regular 24.75" minus first fret scale, looked it up and it should be 23.4", like Gibson Byrdland.
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
It turns out they used that scale for the 3/4 Juniors in the 50s and 60s
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
- dots
- BADmin (he/him)
- Posts: 1022402
- Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2006 4:16 pm
- Location: Esco-A-Go-Go
- Contact:
Re: Short scale Epiphones
it's like that apartment furniture they have in the models at complexes. looks great until you get up close and see the compromises.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
I’d rock that single cut Jr, the Epiphones not so much. The pickups look out of proportion, like a comedy fake nose.
- plopswagon
- cutesy tag
- Posts: 18906
- Joined: Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:32 pm
- Location: 3rd Fret
- Contact:
Re: Short scale Epiphones
There’s no reason for that double cut to have the neck like that except it’s probably a bolt on.
Shame.
I’d do a 24” scale double cut jr and just keep the body regular size.
Shame.
I’d do a 24” scale double cut jr and just keep the body regular size.
- plopswagon
- cutesy tag
- Posts: 18906
- Joined: Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:32 pm
- Location: 3rd Fret
- Contact:
Re: Short scale Epiphones
That kinda looks like those tiny guitar souvenirs you can by as a gift for your bluez lawyer friends.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
My guess is when they transitioned to the double cut body for the full size Junior model they still had a significant stock of those short scale necks for the single cut 3/4 Junior model. And they just decided to slap them on the double cut Junior body making that scary looking guitar.plopswagon wrote: ↑Thu Jul 28, 2022 5:01 pm There’s no reason for that double cut to have the neck like that except it’s probably a bolt on.
Shame.
I’d do a 24” scale double cut jr and just keep the body regular size.
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
They had the blue LP at Guitar Center today, it actually looked and played pretty nice but I didn’t plug it in. I’m not the market for this but I was pleasantly surprised.
- Attachments
-
- 0C23A277-27F2-47EF-81E8-4EAB85215587.jpeg (286.68 KiB) Viewed 3182 times
-
- 46E93F63-4D3C-4A0D-A05F-C5B95D882C25.jpeg (287.45 KiB) Viewed 3182 times
- Freddy V-C
- NOD FLANGERS
- Posts: 5591
- Joined: Sun May 17, 2009 4:55 pm
Re: Short scale Epiphones
Tempted by that red SG, although I absolutely don't need another guitar right now.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
Nice that they are using an intonated tailpiece. Looks like a copy of the Faber on my Eastman.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
It does look quite pretty
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
Guitar Center rocking the spray painted white pegboard that all the shitty mom and pop stores used to use back in the 90s that they put out of business.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
As a small handed/short fingered fool, I applaud this. How was the nut and fretboard width? I still regret selling an vintage A-Width mustang neck
iCEByTes wrote:5 Most Jizz face maker Solo�s , classic Rock music i ever listened.
iCEByTes wrote:Blunt a joint , Take the Touch , Listen this.
Re: Short scale Epiphones
I gotta look into these. My oldest has discovered teh kurdtz and is interested in learning guitar. One of these may fit the bill for a 7 y.o.