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  • 24 vs 27 frets - Opinions Needed

    I am getting a custom guitar built. Pondering whether to get 24 or 27 frets.
    Similar to a Hamer Californian.

    I can get a really beveled or scalloped lower horn on either. Rarely would I use anything past the 24th fret if ever. The frets are so tiny up there.

    But man can you do nice arpeggios at the 24th fret using the extra room - had a Hamer Cali once that had 27 frets and it was so easy to play up at the 24th fret - which I use all of the time.

    The other thing is the tone - with 24 frets I can put in a Humbucker. With 27 it would have to be a Hot Rail or similar. I know there would be some kind of tone difference but don't know how much.

    OPINIONS NEEDED
    PLAY TILL U DIE !!!

  • #2
    Before you have one built, take a look at a Tagima K1. I like 27 better for the reason you described.







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    • #3
      I'm currently having a 27-fret KXK 7-string made for me--and it will have two full-sized humbuckers. If you don't use frets 25-27, though, you might just as well get a 24-fret guitar with an extra deep cutaway that will allow you to both have good fret access and have a neck pickup in the position you want it.

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      • #4
        doesn't matthais enklund's apple horn have 27 ??

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        • #5
          That slanted fretboard looks killer. Of course, it would look even more killer on a custom 27-fret old skool warrior! (IMHO)
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          • #6
            Axewielder, yeah...I don't care for Warriors but to each their own. This K1 is hands-down the best sounding and playing superstrat I've ever played in 26 years of playing guitar. I can't gush about this thing enough, the tone, the feel and the Gotoh bridge...all superb.
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            • #7
              just put a humbucker in the middle position if you want a bucker so bad
              Out Of Ideas

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Frigo89 View Post
                just put a humbucker in the middle position if you want a bucker so bad
                He was wondering about the tonal differences (in the neck position) between a 27 fret guitar with a blade pickup and a 24 fret guitar with a full-sized humbucker. Post first, *then* drink the bong water.
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                • #9
                  The single-coil sized humbuckers sound like hotter, slightly thicker single coils, but not that much like full-sized humbuckers. They are a useful compromise.

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                  • #10
                    With 27 frets, you can brag to your fellow 24 fretters "This one goes to 27!"







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                    • #11
                      Look for a good used Hamer USA Califonian. 27 frets and very well put together. I had a Cali Custom(ebony and boomers) many years ago and the neck was too thin for me and that was a a shame, killer guitar!!

                      Jack

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                      • #12
                        I still regret selling my Californian Standard last year. Although it did help fund a killer 78 Hamer Sunburst which is a killer vintage guitar, I'm at a bit of a shortage of shredders.

                        Depending on what you're looking at having built, I would look at another Californian. They can be hadwith mahogany or maple bodies, in either bolt on or set neck construction. Toss in a Distortion/Hot Rails combo and you have a sweet shredder.

                        I need to look into getting another Cali someday. I never used the 27th fret, or the 24th for that matter. But they just look so fucking tits.

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                        • #13
                          Calis typically have 1-5/8" nuts. Too small for my hands. I need 1-11/16" minimum and could probably even go 1.75"

                          Calis frets are too small also. And the back of the neck is shallacked - it gets sticky. I like a satin finish.

                          Nope Cali won't do. I found someone to build me the exact style guitar as a Cali - with cut outs and a body shape that is a little slicker.

                          I am just deciding how I want it built. Stuck on whether to go maple / mahogany or Alder also.

                          Check out this thread,,,http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73014
                          Last edited by shredmonster; 09-22-2007, 04:57 PM.
                          PLAY TILL U DIE !!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by shredmonster View Post
                            Calis typically have 1-5/8" nuts. Too small for my hands. I need 1-11/16" minimum and could probably even go 1.75"

                            Calis frets are too small also. And the back of the neck is shallacked - it gets sticky. I like a satin finish.

                            Nope Cali won't do. I found someone to build me the exact style guitar as a Cali - with cut outs and a body shape that is a little slicker.

                            I am just deciding how I want it built. Stuck on whether to go maple / mahogany or Alder also.

                            Check out this thread,,,http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73014

                            That's one thing I like about my Tagima. The fretboard/neck is wide. It feels so comfortable...I'm like you I hate skinny necks.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by shredmonster View Post
                              Calis typically have 1-5/8" nuts. Too small for my hands. I need 1-11/16" minimum and could probably even go 1.75"

                              Calis frets are too small also. And the back of the neck is shallacked - it gets sticky. I like a satin finish.

                              Nope Cali won't do. I found someone to build me the exact style guitar as a Cali - with cut outs and a body shape that is a little slicker.

                              I am just deciding how I want it built. Stuck on whether to go maple / mahogany or Alder also.

                              Check out this thread,,,http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73014

                              Ahh, yeah. Kevin's guitar. That is pretty badass. I thought about getting one of those as well.

                              If I went that route, I would go maple/mahogany. But that's just my personal preference.

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