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« Reply #30 on: March 30, 2007, 03:15:35 PM »
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so,if theres a way to do a 27' scale and put the neck kinda more inside the body itself, iīll find my perfect Guitar

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You might find it hard to get one but I think a Caparison HGS is pretty close to what you describe above (although not the 27" scale I think).
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HGS (Heavy Gauge Strings)
The model itself has the heavy gauge strings for tuning down, which is a popular requirement in the Death Metal music scene, for example. The bridge position is mounted 3mm further along than regularly seen on other guitars; this is to help when adjusting heavy gauge strings to an octave deeper in pitch. In addition, the pickup position is changed as the bridge moved. This means that players, never again need to change their playing technique because the neck length is always the same.

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« Reply #31 on: March 30, 2007, 03:16:42 PM »
Not to forget that Caparisons are godly.
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« Reply #32 on: March 30, 2007, 03:43:29 PM »
Hummm i already checked Them
i just need a suggestion/addvice fixation for my problem. so i can Talk with that luthier i found here in brazil and do my 2 custom guitars.One strat (with flyd and big cbs headstock style) and one like my charvel(super strat)
Do the kind of the Neck pickups(or the absence of it)(or the use or not of a floyd,instead of a fixed bridge or a vintage tremolo bridge?) influence on this bridge distance?
i saw that krammer Explorer copy,and it has the neck put a little bit near the bridge as it is usually placed.
so, there may be something related to it.
Also, if itīs necessary,i can ,instead of using a real humbucker on the neck, i can use a single on the neck slot.
Thankīs BOB
and thankīs all of you guys