Re: The importance of the upper bout
hmm just noticing where neck meets the body is an easy way to tell. I just chose randomly LTD and those two eclipse models:
ESP's case
22 frets http://www.espguitars.com/products/9550-ec-1000t-ctm-sw - joins on 16th fret
24 frets http://www.espguitars.com/products/9514-ec-1000-ssb - joins on 17th fret
Schecter's case :
22 frets http://www.schecterguitars.com/international/guitars/solo-ii-custom-gloss-natural-detail - joins on 16th
24 frets http://www.schecterguitars.com/international/guitars/solo-ii-platinum-detail - joins on 17th
Ibanez's case :
22 frets http://ibanez.wikia.com/wiki/ART120 - joins on 17th fret
24 frets http://www.ibanez.com/products/eg_pre16.php?year=2016&area_id=3&cat_id=1&series_id=7&pre=1 - joins on 18th fret
Kramer's case :
24 frets http://www.kramerguitars.com/Products/Assault/Assault-220.aspx - joins on 18th fret
I guess its pretty simple. The 24 frets guitars will have more neck dive than the first.
Searching I didn't find one brand (among the major ones) which extends the fretboard towards the bridge. As you see ALL of the above move the system to the left by the length of roughly one fret around the 17th fret.
hmm just noticing where neck meets the body is an easy way to tell. I just chose randomly LTD and those two eclipse models:
ESP's case
22 frets http://www.espguitars.com/products/9550-ec-1000t-ctm-sw - joins on 16th fret
24 frets http://www.espguitars.com/products/9514-ec-1000-ssb - joins on 17th fret
Schecter's case :
22 frets http://www.schecterguitars.com/international/guitars/solo-ii-custom-gloss-natural-detail - joins on 16th
24 frets http://www.schecterguitars.com/international/guitars/solo-ii-platinum-detail - joins on 17th
Ibanez's case :
22 frets http://ibanez.wikia.com/wiki/ART120 - joins on 17th fret
24 frets http://www.ibanez.com/products/eg_pre16.php?year=2016&area_id=3&cat_id=1&series_id=7&pre=1 - joins on 18th fret
Kramer's case :
24 frets http://www.kramerguitars.com/Products/Assault/Assault-220.aspx - joins on 18th fret
I guess its pretty simple. The 24 frets guitars will have more neck dive than the first.
Searching I didn't find one brand (among the major ones) which extends the fretboard towards the bridge. As you see ALL of the above move the system to the left by the length of roughly one fret around the 17th fret.
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