325C64 versus 330

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Re: 325C64 versus 330

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Thanks, Markus. Your comments are always interesting and full of information.
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Re: 325C64 versus 330

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Yes, there are a number of vintage live clips of Creedence Clearwater Revival on youtube that clearly show John Fogerty ripping those tasty leads on his 325. Definitely worth checking out.

Short scale guitars don't have the same 'snap' as longer scale guitars and require a bit more precision in your fingerwork (which, in my opinion, is why they get a reputation as rhythm guitars) but as long as you aren't expecting it be to fully interchangeable with, say a Stratocaster, then 325's can be quite good for lead work too.

But yeah, 325s and 330s are really only similar in number.
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Re: 325C64 versus 330

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Thank you very much, Ethan!
I'll check those Creedence videos right now! :)
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