I have several Jackson Dinky's, which are 7/8 bodies and I love them, but they really aren't noticeable against a regular strat...robzebr said:Ok then...
A 7/8 scale guitar ... who is that for? Is that for a "small" adult or maybe a young person.
I'm 5'8" 220 sleeve length 33/34... average leaning towards hands on the small side...
Is there any reason that I should be considering a 7/8 scale guitar body?
If a 7/8 scale guitar is obviously less weight... is there any reason to get a chambered 7/8 scale... again we're talking about a normal sized adult...
robzebr said:Ok then...
A 7/8 scale guitar ... who is that for? Is that for a "small" adult or maybe a young person.
I'm 5'8" 220 sleeve length 33/34... average leaning towards hands on the small side...
Is there any reason that I should be considering a 7/8 scale guitar body?
If a 7/8 scale guitar is obviously less weight... is there any reason to get a chambered 7/8 scale... again we're talking about a normal sized adult...
Nope, they are all solid, 3 are ash and 2 are basswood..And I'd have to say the basswood Dinky's sound better than the ash... :guitarplayer2:robzebr said:Are your Jackson Dinkys .. chambered?
robzebr said:both 24.75 scale so the distance between the frets would be the same... (?)