Consensus Time - Do you use a short scale guitar?

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

Moderated By: mods

Which one applies to you?

My main guitar is a short scale (24" or under)
61
52%
I have a short scale guitar in my collection
34
29%
I dont own a short scale guitar
23
19%
 
Total votes: 118
User avatar
SKC Willie
Bunk Ass Fuck
Posts: 3465
Joined: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:46 pm
Location: Columbia, MO
Contact:

Post by SKC Willie »

hotrodperlmutter wrote:1 - vista jagmaster
2 - epiphone dot
3 - CIJ jaguar

those are really the only ones i play nowadays... and the jaguar doesn't get picked up much.
prolly cause I have it!

Anyways, I've just gone through a big guitar collection overhaul but right now the one I pick up the most is a Mustang. Followed my 24.75 Jap Epiphone Et 270 copy and SX tele with buckers.
User avatar
Fran
The Curmudgeon
Posts: 22219
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:53 am
Location: Nottingham, Englandshire.

Post by Fran »

dub wrote:Yamaha SG2000,
:shock:
Link to pics?!
User avatar
James
Nutmeg
Posts: 10645
Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 6:15 pm
Location: Boxingham Palace

Post by James »

Fran wrote:
dub wrote:Yamaha SG2000,
:shock:
Link to pics?!
Image

I don't know if that's the one but he posted it elsewhere on the forum, maybe it's just the same colour.
Shabba.
User avatar
dub
.
.
Posts: 1731
Joined: Wed Aug 20, 2008 2:25 pm
Location: WGTN, Aotearoa

Post by dub »

For Fran:
► Show Spoiler
I'd love a sunburst one. But black will do. :twisted:

I need to get the badly cut brass nut replaced but other than that (and a fair amount of wear and tear) its perfect. Fran's comment about the humbuckers in the replacement pickups thread was spot on, they're clear as crystal with plenty of output but also a sorta vintage tone. I had to muck around with the heights of the individual poles on the bridge to get the sound I wanted out of it but now its fine. I do still have this idle fantasy of sticking a BKP Warpig in the fucker and dooming out though.
Most of the time I favour the Sonex because I use a flattened coin as a pick and love the nasty sounds I can get out of the dirty fingers. Also I have the action on the SG so low I'm hesitant to take a metal pick to it, even if its beat up already ahah.
User avatar
Dave
TOTALLY MODD
Posts: 10439
Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:35 pm
Location: UK - Southampton

Post by Dave »

i can only speak in terms of guitars still in one piece....otherwise my strat would probably still be my 'go-to'

#1 - 1959 guyatone LG 60. Estimated scale length around 22-23"
#2 - ESP (easy to play for noodling about)
#3 - Wesley Gaytar

One day a '65 Mustang will be finished and judging from how it played before i pulled it apart it may well be #1
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.
User avatar
Fran
The Curmudgeon
Posts: 22219
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:53 am
Location: Nottingham, Englandshire.

Post by Fran »

dub wrote:For Fran:
► Show Spoiler
I'd love a sunburst one. But black will do. :twisted:

I need to get the badly cut brass nut replaced but other than that (and a fair amount of wear and tear) its perfect. Fran's comment about the humbuckers in the replacement pickups thread was spot on, they're clear as crystal with plenty of output but also a sorta vintage tone.
You have the exact one i've always wanted. Gorgeous.
Yeah the pickups are amazing, i'd love to know what they based them on.
User avatar
Dave
TOTALLY MODD
Posts: 10439
Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2008 9:35 pm
Location: UK - Southampton

Post by Dave »

I've also got a Mandolin - does that count? I do Yngwie malmsteen poses and shit whilst playing it.
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.
User avatar
Richard
.
.
Posts: 1353
Joined: Tue May 02, 2006 4:59 am
Location: Virginia Beach, VA

Post by Richard »

That black SG2000 is really nice.
cobascis wrote:
► Show Spoiler
The Maverick is my favorite guitar on the the board, i'd say.
Thanks! It's one of my two dream guitars. The other is a Guild Thunderbird.
skip wrote:satan rules
User avatar
laterallateral
Traynor or Death
Posts: 5950
Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:15 am
Location: Montery Howl

Post by laterallateral »

I don't currently own any shortscales.

CP Jazzmaster is my main guitar. Cyclone II backs it up.
69 Hagstrom HIIN, because of it's super flat fretboard and metallesque neck profile, I reserve for very low tuning.
Last edited by laterallateral on Thu Dec 30, 2010 7:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Last edited by laterallateral on Fri Sep 19, 2014 3:05 pm; edited 115,726 times in total
User avatar
aen
Turdscreamer
Posts: 7696
Joined: Sat Apr 22, 2006 5:07 am
Location: ELECTRIC WARRIOR
Contact:

Post by aen »

I do use my jag an awful lot, but if I were to choose my "main guitar" it owuld be my 50s tele.
I rock a CV duo at home, and my bass is a mustang bass.
High quality, low popularity Ecstatic Fury
User avatar
Empires
.
.
Posts: 557
Joined: Fri Dec 26, 2008 5:33 pm
Location: All over central Scotland's face
Contact:

Post by Empires »

Aye. Short scale CP Jag HH

So used to it now that Strats, Teles and Jazzy's all feel less than familiar

Still use the 24.75" Toronado as my backup and it feels fine
User avatar
cooter
.
.
Posts: 1257
Joined: Thu Nov 30, 2006 1:42 pm
Location: Blue Ridge, GA
Contact:

Post by cooter »

#1 – Hondo/Bullet Partscaster , 25.5� scale
#2 – Reissue Dano 59 DC, 25� scale
#3 – 1975 Fender Musicmaster, 24� scale
#4 – 1978 Fender Musicmaster, 24� scale

This is the current order of what gets played the most.
Smells like Rock n' Roll
User avatar
wwrrss
COCKDESTROYER
Posts: 2268
Joined: Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:15 am
Location: Liverpool
Contact:

Post by wwrrss »

no shorties.

guitars:
Westone Thunder I
Aria Pro II cardinal series.

basses:
Westone Thunder I
70s Encore Pbass copy
User avatar
Blue Cool
.
.
Posts: 94
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:44 pm
Location: Illinois

Post by Blue Cool »

I put no because my hollowbody is a Gibson copy. How would I measure to figure out the scale though? I measured from the end of the headstock to the end of the fretboard and got 25 inches. The nut to the end of the fretboard is 18 inches.
User avatar
SKC Willie
Bunk Ass Fuck
Posts: 3465
Joined: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:46 pm
Location: Columbia, MO
Contact:

Post by SKC Willie »

Blue Cool wrote:I put no because my hollowbody is a Gibson copy. How would I measure to figure out the scale though? I measured from the end of the headstock to the end of the fretboard and got 25 inches. The nut to the end of the fretboard is 18 inches.

the nut to the bridge.
User avatar
suede
.
.
Posts: 663
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 4:26 pm
Location: Calexico

Post by suede »

lately I've playing and recording with CIJ jaguar and my second guitar is my tele deluxe...mustang is just collecting dust...
I'll see you in hell with the rest of the trash
User avatar
Fran
The Curmudgeon
Posts: 22219
Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:53 am
Location: Nottingham, Englandshire.

Post by Fran »

wwrrss wrote:Westone Thunder I
Aria Pro II cardinal series.
8)
User avatar
Blue Cool
.
.
Posts: 94
Joined: Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:44 pm
Location: Illinois

Post by Blue Cool »

portugalwillie wrote:
Blue Cool wrote:I put no because my hollowbody is a Gibson copy. How would I measure to figure out the scale though? I measured from the end of the headstock to the end of the fretboard and got 25 inches. The nut to the end of the fretboard is 18 inches.

the nut to the bridge.
The low E side measures 24.5 and the high e measures 24 and 3/8. Is this technically a short scale?
User avatar
taylornutt
.
.
Posts: 4908
Joined: Thu Sep 17, 2009 5:04 pm
Location: Dallas, TX

Post by taylornutt »

suede wrote:lately I've playing and recording with CIJ jaguar and my second guitar is my tele deluxe...mustang is just collecting dust...
I would be happy to show some love to that Mustang for you :)
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
User avatar
SKC Willie
Bunk Ass Fuck
Posts: 3465
Joined: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:46 pm
Location: Columbia, MO
Contact:

Post by SKC Willie »

Blue Cool wrote:
portugalwillie wrote:
Blue Cool wrote:I put no because my hollowbody is a Gibson copy. How would I measure to figure out the scale though? I measured from the end of the headstock to the end of the fretboard and got 25 inches. The nut to the end of the fretboard is 18 inches.

the nut to the bridge.
The low E side measures 24.5 and the high e measures 24 and 3/8. Is this technically a short scale?
I'd be willing to bet that your guitar is a standard Gibson scale which is 24.75. That would be considered a standard scale.