Why The 3/4 Scale
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Why The 3/4 Scale
OK, I asked someone this the other day, and they had no clue, so, up it goes to the board. Why did Rick make that 325 a 3/4 scale? It wasn't a student model (from my understanding at least). Were they experimenting with scale length and tension? Is anyone in the know as to why this was done? One merely wonders...
Thanks,
JKC
Thanks,
JKC
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I've got, let's see...five short scale Ricks as well as several vintage Fender short scale "student" models.
Although the "student" label has been attached to the ES-16 Electro and the 1000, in truth, RIC has had a virtual line of student (or young folks) guitars for a long time. The difference seems to be in price points, and a price point spread within this assortment is a solid marketing move.
Bear in mind also that "student" makes us think of kids playing them, whereas anyone with slim fingers or small hands would be a customer for this type of guitar.
John Lennon made good use of his own 325 in playing some of those chords and the occasional lead, in the early hits. I have large hands and slim fingers and really enjoy the shorty fretboards!
Although the "student" label has been attached to the ES-16 Electro and the 1000, in truth, RIC has had a virtual line of student (or young folks) guitars for a long time. The difference seems to be in price points, and a price point spread within this assortment is a solid marketing move.
Bear in mind also that "student" makes us think of kids playing them, whereas anyone with slim fingers or small hands would be a customer for this type of guitar.
John Lennon made good use of his own 325 in playing some of those chords and the occasional lead, in the early hits. I have large hands and slim fingers and really enjoy the shorty fretboards!
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I too have large hands but love the short scale Ricks. They definitley make long reaches easier, and I found certain jazzy chords easier to play as well.
I never thought of the original 325's as student guitars - simply an experiment by Rickenbacker, like slanted frets, or the converter comb. Thanks to John Lennon, this one, unlike the others, will be forever enshrined as one of the world's famous electric guitars.
I never thought of the original 325's as student guitars - simply an experiment by Rickenbacker, like slanted frets, or the converter comb. Thanks to John Lennon, this one, unlike the others, will be forever enshrined as one of the world's famous electric guitars.
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Stan, playability is a product of many factors: weight and body size, type of frets, scale length, balance.
The Rickenbacker short scales, at 20.75" are noticeably shorter than Fender's shorties (22.5").
Exact same playability? No way. Similar advantages over longer scales, to me? Yes.
The Rickenbacker short scales, at 20.75" are noticeably shorter than Fender's shorties (22.5").
Exact same playability? No way. Similar advantages over longer scales, to me? Yes.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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Hmmm, my inquiry was answered, of sorts. I don't know if it does any good for the original question on this thread though. However, it's my bad, since I hijacked it from its intended query anyway. My apologies, Jim.
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I forgot to mention the (one) pickup on my '83 ES-16. It's a high-gain and it, too, is ATOMIC. Insane.
Once I played it through my Dual Shwman, and the "normal" Jaguar volume and tone settings were too much.
Once I played it through my Dual Shwman, and the "normal" Jaguar volume and tone settings were too much.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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