Topdawer
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Ever wonder what the size differences are between the 7/8 S-Style and a full size Strat and Les Paul? Have a look here. As you can see, the outward difference between the 7/8 S-Style and the Strat is negligible. But they do feel different, with the 7/8 definitely feeling slightly more compact but also amazingly more playable. My 7/8 is actually a tad heavier than my full-size Strat. The comparison to the Les Paul is harder -- more like the old apples to oranges comparison. The Paul is similar in size outwardly and the hand positions (especially fretting hand) are in about the same spot as the 7/8, but the Paul feels much larger and the neck profile is so much beefier than either the Strat or S-Style's standard thin that making a comparison is difficult. The Paul is also easily twice as heavy -- mine is an early 90s before they did the weight relief stuff. I think the 7/8 blends the best of both the Strat and the Paul. It has exactly the same Strat twang, chime, and crispness, but it'll dirty up like a Paul. At least for me, it is the best guitar I have ever owned and is now my go-to guitar for everything. Just wish I had it 40 years ago when I first started learning to play. I use 9.5 gauge strings on the 7/8 which yields the same string tension as 9s on the Strat and 10s on the Paul.