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by LameDog
Fri Dec 16, 2011 8:22 am
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

finally finally getting a move on

I also really think there is a pattern. For instance, on a 25 1/2 inch scale guitar, tuning down a semitone very nearly takes you to the 24 inches of a Jaguar/Jagstang/Mustang. The tuning down changes the standard Strat twang (very suitable for late 50's USA true rock and roll, and shredding, I gues...
by LameDog
Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:15 am
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

I have two guitars, on the budget end of things as guitars go, with similar floating two point trems. What I have found today is that both the guitars with their trems set to float are less responsive to tone changes when string tension is either raised up or down..there is a tone change but the flo...
by LameDog
Sun Nov 27, 2011 8:55 am
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

There is size, width and hand size

this post deleted by the me, LameDog, in the interests of moral rectitude :shock: .
by LameDog
Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:12 pm
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

My brain might be the same size as my gnats willey

My observation that the Peavey Predator Plus, (the one with tuners on both sides of headstock, and locking tuners and a 2 single coil and one humbucker coil and a two point floating trem....not the Floyd Rose one in other words), had a more bluesy tone than the same 25 1/2 length strat copy I have,....
by LameDog
Mon May 23, 2011 9:49 am
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

 I didn't see the post above mine before originally replying to the thread, but if that poster clicks on the link in my first post, he'll see some diagrams that help explain the nodes and waveforms a bit. and NickS said "Here is a brilliant simulator - do play with it. http://www.fa...
by LameDog
Thu May 19, 2011 4:56 pm
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

Ta for the comments

"Rayleigh's wave equation"...that is like cool to drop this in to the conversation. Had a quick search in the forum but could not find any other posts. Looked online via Google, but the discussion is scientific technospeak and way over my head. Any chance of a brief summary? Will try to fo...
by LameDog
Tue May 03, 2011 6:46 am
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

Dunno :?: I guess it has to be somewhere between 9's and 11's, but Stevie Ray Vaughan who emulated Hendrix used to play with really thick strings. But I think gauge of string does not change this "string-length and twangy-bluesy-or-stable tone" phenomena. Yes with thicker strings you have ...
by LameDog
Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:38 pm
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

For the following discussion I am working on the basis that a 24 inch scale, at standard tuning, is the most stable arrangement the string/tension relationship can take. So below is my attempt at understanding what is going on. Imagine a string strung from the nut of a 24 inch guitar to it’s bridg...
by LameDog
Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:53 am
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

this post moved to my previous post
by LameDog
Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:40 pm
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

you have lots of options:.. get a strat or tele and put one of those conversion warmoth necks on it . . . just sayin', your dreams aren't far from reality Yes thank you for that, am now looking at Warmouth conversion necks as a way forward. Thanks for reminding me to not go on and on...its a proble...
by LameDog
Sat Apr 23, 2011 12:47 pm
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

my new 27" scale ....(guitar) Thank you very much, I looked at your video and you are talking of the Douglas Hadron 727, according to your video. Never heard of such a guitar before, so thanks. So it’s a 27 inch tuned to standard tuning. Interesting. Although in your video you seemed to conc...
by LameDog
Thu Apr 21, 2011 11:34 pm
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

Oh err, my head was in a spin already, how its taking off like a helicopter. What is everyone saying? Yes I take the point about Les Paul guitars, but do Bigsbys give a good divebomb? Someone asked what 24 3/4 was, well it's the length of the string from nut to bridge, on some guitars. But perhaps y...
by LameDog
Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:41 pm
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

Yeah, thanks for that reply. You have a 27" scale guitar!? Do tell. Yes tuning down a semitone on a 25 1/2 is almost a 24" scale, you're right I measured it. At 24" tension, to me, the tone is almost that of a Spanish Guitar when strummed. Melodies are pleasing and uniform and stable ...
by LameDog
Wed Apr 20, 2011 3:09 pm
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

Thanks George,- and also Porterhaus for the backup quote. Providing you a video of the tuning method is a bit too advanced for me, will try to learn how to post vids. I was using the same strings, same scale length, just changing the tension in a controlled way...pretty simple stuff really, but you ...
by LameDog
Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:42 am
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

Well glad to know someone was listening.

Point taken.

Now how do you play this thing again? Got distracted in experiments. Igor put that down!
by LameDog
Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:52 pm
Forum: Short Scales
Topic: Tone of 24" scale vs. 24 3/4 vs. 25 1/2 ?
Replies: 100
Views: 58844

string length and changes in tone

[the post below was my first post here, and now it is 9 months later and I am on a bit of a back-track/review of my posts. I got really into this subject of scale length and tone, and posted a lot after April 11 on this thread, trying to get to grips with it. I have not learnt how to keep good etti...