Consensus Time - Do you use a short scale guitar?
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All the guitars I own (apart from my Peavey Zodiac BXP bass) are pictured below:

Out of these my sunburst JM is my favourite and gets used most often, followed by the CAR B&B JM and then the Strat which I don't play in my band but I use mostly at home to write songs on.
I don't own a shortscale anymore, i've previously owned a Jagmaster and a Japanese Jaguar - this may be contraversial but I much prefer a longer scale.

Out of these my sunburst JM is my favourite and gets used most often, followed by the CAR B&B JM and then the Strat which I don't play in my band but I use mostly at home to write songs on.
I don't own a shortscale anymore, i've previously owned a Jagmaster and a Japanese Jaguar - this may be contraversial but I much prefer a longer scale.
Very cool gear Johnny!
Anyway, I use my Strat and my Jagmaster fairly evenly; perhaps I use the Strat a bit more but not by much really.
Got my cheap Tele recently too which I like, but can't see me using it as much as the other 2; hence I got it cheap. I like the sounds and looks, but I'm gonna have to do something about the fat neck. I've grown so used to thinner ones that my playing style really doesn't suit it.
Anyway, I use my Strat and my Jagmaster fairly evenly; perhaps I use the Strat a bit more but not by much really.
Got my cheap Tele recently too which I like, but can't see me using it as much as the other 2; hence I got it cheap. I like the sounds and looks, but I'm gonna have to do something about the fat neck. I've grown so used to thinner ones that my playing style really doesn't suit it.
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http://www.rondomusic.com/furrianhh3ts.htmljohnnyseven wrote:I've been looking at getting a cheap Tele recently too, one of the Squier Tele Customs with the P90's, but i've not found any suitably cheap enough yet.
get some bucker sized 90's and you're still probably in cheaper than a squier.
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probably not worth the shipping/customs. always forget that bit...
But they are great for the money. Easily squier quality and on the higher end models even better.
But they are great for the money. Easily squier quality and on the higher end models even better.
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It's a 1969 Carlsbro 50 Top, it cost me £250. I think they do normally go for reasonable prices but they're quite rare and don't come up for sale that often because people think quite highly of them. I've heard that soundwise they are on par with the Marshalls of the same era but as they don't have as good a name as Marshall people don't pay big money for them despite them sounding just as good.
All my guitars are 24" scale
Durango Guitar Works 24" Short Scale Guitar
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