Jeff_H
Dean Hardtail Fanologist
One is an old Yamaha double fat strat copy. Some sort of beefy old floating trem that I have blocked in both directions, so it does not move. The other is a traditional Fender strat with Callaham vintage bridge and hardware. Bridge tightened down with springs so the back is flush against the body and does not move when bending. Both are 25 1/2 scale length and setup with the same strings....EB hybrid slinky 9-46. Both are essentially hardtails since the trems are locked down.
However, the Yamaha strat has such slinky action, bends are easy and it just feels easy to play. The Fender has much stiffer action, bends are more of a fight due to string tension. Not difficult to play, but noticeably different than the Yamaha.
Shouldn't the string tension and feel be very similar because of the same scale length, or am I not taking something into account?
However, the Yamaha strat has such slinky action, bends are easy and it just feels easy to play. The Fender has much stiffer action, bends are more of a fight due to string tension. Not difficult to play, but noticeably different than the Yamaha.
Shouldn't the string tension and feel be very similar because of the same scale length, or am I not taking something into account?