Re: Which one of the 3 most popular 6 string scale lengths do you guys prefer and why
Presumably on top of 25" and 25 ½” you count the Les Paul scale as the third?
The trouble is, that's not one scale. It has varied, usually between 24 ¾" and 24 9/16". And then there's the original Gibson scale of 24 ⅝" which some hold to be the authentic one.
Interestingly, some of you on here will know how much I bang on about how good Gordon Smith guitars are... Well, they use the 24 ⅝" scale like those early Les Pauls.
To confuse matters even further, even Fender use different scales: the Jaguar is 24", which it has in common with the Brian May Red Special.
My Gretsch Jet has a scale of 24 3/5" which of course is different again.
So, with so many different ones out there, I don't think it's a simple choice, and actually I doubt many people will choose a Guitar just because of its scale length (although some may disagree with me). I quite like the scale on my Gordon Smiths, for example, but my favourite guitar is a Strat (obviously) and, while I'd probably put a 24 ⅝" or 24 3/5" scale on it if I were designing a guitar, to me, having a 25 ½" scale isn't a problem or even a consideration in choosing a strat as my main guitar as the strat is by far the best guitar in the world (IMHO) and it comes with that scale length, whether you choose to like that or not.
I think what I'm trying to say (and not doing a very good job of it) is that your choice of guitar is a holistic one and scale length is only one single part of that.
Now, of course, whether I'm playing my strat or I'm playing my Gordon Smith, I will still sound like me!
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