I hope not. My thought is that it's a 27", so that's like only like a bit longer than 25.5". I'm going to be using very thin strings, with the high string a mere .008StevePirates wrote:You'll have to let us know how tuning it works out. A standard scale 7 string would have the tuning you want. A baritone 7 string tuned all the way up standard might have some intonation problems, I'd think.
Jackson, I've only played a few times since my friend has one (Soloist, I believe), and I don't remember having any problems getting a thumb down on the E. Gibson, it depends. On an SG, I have no problems getting one string at least, but on some Gibson LPs, I just can't do it. On others, I'm fine. I can't mute two or three strings on Gibson or Jackson, though. I can on a Mustang but I've never needed to.NickS wrote:Sounds interesting, I particularly like that the neck is small enough to wrap your thumb over the top with small hands. Do you have trouble doing that with a Jackson or Gibson?
The big question is not whether I can get a thumb down for muting, but always whether I could play a Hendrix barre chord with a thumb. On a Mustang, the answer's yes but I think that has more to do with the radius than the width.