The Official Guitar Thread

Noodleface

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Same, every SE I’ve seen has been good. I picked up an SE parlor guitar to sit in the living room a few years ago. Great little guitar for $300.

Someone at work brought in SE 277 baritone with an evertune that got donated to their church. Great resonant sound to it, even though I wouldn’t know what to do with one right now. Almost made an offer on it because they were selling it for sound booth equipment funds.
I have a baritone 7 that I keep in standard tuning. I just like how tight and snappy it is. I've used it down pretty low too though
 

Borzak

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My guitar came in a few days ago and had to go back to sweetwater. I'm sure they will make it okay.
 

Noodleface

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Got mine in today. It's really cold out so I took the locking nuts off and just letting it sit
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Noodleface

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Rootbeer burst which I find kind of on point. Here's a pic after I set it up for D standard and humidified it
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Borzak

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Was curious because sometimes the names I see have nothing to do with the color. That fits pretty well.
 

xKALECx

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Picked up another Suhr while in Nashville this weekend. Oso, which is their first short scale (24.6) neck. Finally, a Guitar that feels like my Les Paul with the playability of Suhr.
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Noodleface

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I don't really love the scale on my Les Paul but I know a lot of people love shortscale. Nice guitar.
 
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xKALECx

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I put up a post on Reddit this week about it and a lot of people feel the same. I was a LP guy for the first 20 years I played, so it's just my comfort zone. However, I pick up my Suhr S and T and I can play for hours with zero hand/wrist fatigue. Can honestly say, I enjoy both scales the same. As you can see, I'm a bit all over the place in terms of builds.
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Noodleface

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I put up a post on Reddit this week about it and a lot of people feel the same. I was a LP guy for the first 20 years I played, so it's just my comfort zone. However, I pick up my Suhr S and T and I can play for hours with zero hand/wrist fatigue. Can honestly say, I enjoy both scales the same. As you can see, I'm a bit all over the place in terms of builds.View attachment 617872
I like playing my Les Paul but I'll.be honest when I hold it I don't feel like I'm playing a $4-5k guitar. When I play my esp, it feels líke it's a better built guitar overall.

I wouldn't mind giving another 24.75 scale guitar a shot one day.

Also one of my favorite guitars is my Ibanez with 27" scale length, so while 25.5 to 27 isn't bad, 24.75 to 27 is a big step.