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  • #31
    Originally posted by oilpit View Post

    Yeah because he had Ibanez design a guitar specifically to mitigate that problem, after decades of sticking to 22 frets because he didn't like the neck tone of 24 fret guitars!


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    I know that you think that you could blindfold Satch and outsmart him with your incredible ear, I however, am skeptical.

    And it took them 25 years to figure out that the answer is single coil sized humbuckers...lol.

    Hamer already did it with Californian long time ago.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Top-L View Post
      This is pretty much what I hear, and what everyone else hears as the difference between 22 and 24.
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      These guitars have the same neck pickup.. with a different pickup they could be made to sound even closer. If you can't get a 24 to work for you... well alright then.

      My guitars are 50/50 22 and 24 frets fwiw. Never say never.
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      • #33
        I guess chocolate vs triple chocolate would be another heated debate.
        Who took my guitar?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by IMENATOR View Post
          I guess chocolate vs triple chocolate would be another heated debate.
          I will be filing this topic in that same file as JBJ vs. JBx, old JB vs. new JB, pickup used on Van Halen I, electric guitar tone woods, electric guitar resonance, etc.

          But seriously, I think it's a matter of personal preference.
          I miss the 80's (girls) !!!

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