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I've been really enjoying playing my jaguar. The short scale and offset shape really fits me and I feel like it's helped me progress and play more challenging material.

But...

I'm missing the acoustic sound of my hollow body. I can't always plug in when I'm practicing at the moment and the unamplified sound of the Jag is uninspiring to say the least.

I went back to the semi hollow (it's a peerless tonemaster custom, 25.5" scale, full 17.5" body) and although it sounds lovely, it felt unwieldy.

 

So, is there such a thing as an offset short(er) scale semi hollow?

 

Closest I've seen is a dangelico bedford semi hollow, but can't see one nearby to try 

 

Any suggestions?

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1 hour ago, ezbass said:

That was my first thought, but they’re 25.5” scale and spitefully expensive too.

Yes, seem far too expensive, but might give one a go.

 I think I need to get to a shop and try all the semis or maybe go for a full on acoustic.

Theres lots of nice looking ibanez and Gretsch with 24.75" scale. Will have to see what feels right.

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40 minutes ago, Fishfacefour said:

Yes, seem far too expensive, but might give one a go.

 I think I need to get to a shop and try all the semis or maybe go for a full on acoustic.

Theres lots of nice looking ibanez and Gretsch with 24.75" scale. Will have to see what feels right.

Try an Epiphone Casino Coupé if you can. The smaller body makes the whole thing far more manageable and, being totally hollow, quite loud unplugged. The pickups are nothing to write home about but, otherwise, pretty good. For total clarity, I have one myself and have replaced the pickups and fitted a Bigsby. The 24.75" scale is way friendlier than 25.5", although the neck is quite chunky. 

 

All that being said, I'm a total Gretsch fanboy.

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2 hours ago, Fishfacefour said:

Thanks, it's hard to get a sense of the differences in body size and ergonomics online.

 

What are the thoughts on Casino coupe Vs 339 in body size?

Anyone tried the Gretsch g5655? Or even the Hagstrom alvar?

 

All possibilities...

 

 

339 & Coupé are the same size, the 339 having the centre block is the only body construction difference, IIRC. 

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I would say that if you love the guitar you have, you shouldn't replace it too easily. They sell something called "guitar plug" which is basically a micro amp that goes directly into your guitar output jack and allows you to play with a headset. Other micro amps can get the job done, for instance I use the Mooer Radar for that purpose.

 

On the other hand, if your main problem is that you miss the acoustic sound, there's nothing much to do, you may indeed want to consider a new instrument.

 

Good luck.

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1 hour ago, Fishfacefour said:

Yes I think it is the acoustic resonance from the body of the guitar that I'm missing...

I'll persevere but try out some of the smaller hollow bodies if I get a chance to see if that makes the difference.

 

 

 

Actually I also am interested in a more resonant / semi hollow guitar, but I do not need any smaller scale. I like fender acoustasonic, but it's expensive and it neither one thing nor the other. Let me know if you find something interesting.

 

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On 02/12/2022 at 10:31, velvetkevorkian said:

Not short scale, and possibly offset in the wrong direction, but this popped up on Gumtree locally 😲

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If I ever got seriously into playing country, I'd do it on one of these, just to be 'different' than the herd. Similarly, if I ever went hardcore Blues, I promised myself I'd buy a Dean ML (get rid of the FR, though!) 

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Quick update after I had an hour to pop in to a guitar shop. 

I tried a few things but the one that clicked for me was a Reverend club king 290. Although it's a 25.5 inch scale it didn't feel a stretch. It balances as well as my jag. 

It's semi hollow but feels more chambered than other semis. 

The tones were amazing though. Really responsive to touch, and the bass cut and tone knobs give lots of scope for changing sounds. 

 

Anyway, I'll have my eye out for one of these. If I can flog something off I might even trat myself to a new one. 

 

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2 hours ago, Fishfacefour said:

Quick update after I had an hour to pop in to a guitar shop. 

I tried a few things but the one that clicked for me was a Reverend club king 290. Although it's a 25.5 inch scale it didn't feel a stretch. It balances as well as my jag. 

It's semi hollow but feels more chambered than other semis. 

The tones were amazing though. Really responsive to touch, and the bass cut and tone knobs give lots of scope for changing sounds. 

 

Anyway, I'll have my eye out for one of these. If I can flog something off I might even trat myself to a new one. 

 

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Yep, like that!

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On 21/01/2023 at 13:58, Fishfacefour said:

Quick update after I had an hour to pop in to a guitar shop. 

I tried a few things but the one that clicked for me was a Reverend club king 290. Although it's a 25.5 inch scale it didn't feel a stretch. It balances as well as my jag. 

It's semi hollow but feels more chambered than other semis. 

The tones were amazing though. Really responsive to touch, and the bass cut and tone knobs give lots of scope for changing sounds. 

 

Anyway, I'll have my eye out for one of these. If I can flog something off I might even trat myself to a new one. 

 

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Nice. Never had a chance to playa Reverend, but they always look great. I'm a fan of that mix of design cues that look like the guitar belongs in the fifties, but isn't styled after any one specific model or even brand.  

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