jmh151
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Re: ESP Ltd EC-400VF, Anybody Have One?
Ehhhh, no, they aren't. Fenders are 25 1/2. PRS 25". Gibson FOR YEARS has advertised their guitars as 24 3/4", but they are a tad shorter, I think 24 9/16. That's why PRS created the PRS 24.5 Single Cut to get closer to the vintage Les Paul tone.
This scale length is critical to a Les Paul's tone, which is why it's easier to get a Les Paul tone out of any Gibson (Explorer, Flying V, SG), than it is out of a Les Paul-type copy with a 24 3/4" scale length.
I don't know what scale length Epiphone uses- they advertise 24 3/4, but I don't know if they may use 24 9/16 as well.
Are the scale lengths on these guitars the same as on Gibsons? The more of them I see the more I like them, I would just have to find a way to rearrange and add one knob so that I could do Jimmy Page wiring..
Ehhhh, no, they aren't. Fenders are 25 1/2. PRS 25". Gibson FOR YEARS has advertised their guitars as 24 3/4", but they are a tad shorter, I think 24 9/16. That's why PRS created the PRS 24.5 Single Cut to get closer to the vintage Les Paul tone.
This scale length is critical to a Les Paul's tone, which is why it's easier to get a Les Paul tone out of any Gibson (Explorer, Flying V, SG), than it is out of a Les Paul-type copy with a 24 3/4" scale length.
I don't know what scale length Epiphone uses- they advertise 24 3/4, but I don't know if they may use 24 9/16 as well.