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Question: GUITAR!.!.!. Long time Fender Strat scale swiching to a Les Paul scale!?
any body do it!? did it take time to adjust!? I'm looking for a guitar that is easier on my hands and is versitile!.
I'm thinking of buying a Godin exit 22Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Hey Koolness,

Make that two votes for the Epi LP Special II!. The neck is fantastic!

Don't worry about the readjustment period!. Someone mentioned about three months and I concur!.

However, I know you're sweating over this decision and it may help to read some of the 43 reviews of the Godin Exit 22 at:

http://reviews!.harmony-central!.com/revie!.!.!.

It's gonna be interesting to see what you end up with!

(I still swear by my Telecoustic though!.!.!.)

KabumWww@QuestionHome@Com

I switched from Behringer (Fender scale) to Epiphone (Gibson scale) - it took about three months to adjust completely, now I feel more confident with Epiphone in my hands!. You're gonna feel the difference when doing bends especially!. Chords and riffs don't make any difference, so you'll get used to very quickly!. Good luck!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Godin or Jackson is very good for small hands!.!.!.especially the Jackson has more sentivity!. So you don't hardly have to press to get any notes on that neck!.

Gibson is a much fatter neck and made for big hands!. So forget gibson altogether!. Godin is a good guitar and he is a good friend of minie!. We used to work together!. But, the workmanship is not like Jackson Guitar!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

yes do it epiphone les paul special 2 is the closest and its lighter and faster and i rely like itWww@QuestionHome@Com

LES PAUL GIBSONS RULE!!!!!!!!! Other than a PRS!Www@QuestionHome@Com