TedEH
Cromulent
I guess the only way I'll know for sure is if I buy them both.
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I've been looking at a Jackson I've got here with a floyd in it, and it's.... ok? There's something about the way my hand rests on the bridge, where mutes on the heaviest string just don't have as much weight to them as they have on other bridges, but I can't figure out why that is. Maybe the angle the string enters the saddle? Maybe the shape of the individual bridge saddles? Maybe it's not actually the bridge, but the board radius that's throwing me off? I don't know.
Okay, maybe I just figured it out: With the S, with the ZR, my palm rests on the raised pivot point. That pivot, and the low-b saddle, form a sort of little valley that my wrist lands in, and it's just a natural resting spot where chugs happen. The floyd is missing this, so my wrist doesn't land anywhere naturally, other than trying to sit in the gap where the string meets the saddle, but of course that's a very shallow space, so you don't "feel" i t. I could probably get used to it, but it's an adjustment.
LTD. The Cort is already more expensive and will have very, very limited resale if you decide to move on from it.Trying to decide between these 2 very similar guitars:
The Cort neck pickup is maybe 5mm further from the fretboard than you'd expect, but the difference in stock pickups between the two guitars will make a more significant difference than the proximity of them to the fretboard imo.Trying to decide between these 2 very similar guitars:
Guitar #1 - Cort X700 Triality
Pros:
- Fishman pickups in HSS with coil split on the bridge
- Roasted maple neck and fretboard
- Stainless steel frets
- Thin c-shape neck, which I'm familiar with
- Comes with gig bag
Cons:
- Weird pickup placement. Bridge pickup looks too far from the bridge and neck pickup too far from fretboard. I'm worried sound will be too muddy on the bridge and not muddy enough on the neck.
Guitar #2 - ESP Ltd SN 1000fr
Pros:
- SD Pegasus Bridge pickup
- Roasted maple neck and fretboard
- Stainless steel frets
- Thin neck, but U-shape, which I'm not so familiar with
- Floyd Rose 1000 series, has better tuning stability
- Proper pickup placement near neck and bridge
Cons:
- Single coil pickups (SD SSL-3) are said to not be very strat-like and similar characteristics to a humbucker
- Coil split on the humbucker isn't a true single coil sound
- People say the body feels like plastic? I'm not so sure this is relevant at all
I'm mainly looking for a guitar which has a HSS configuration, roasted maple neck and fretboard and a good trem system, which both of these have. I'm also chasing after a versatile guitar, which I think both are, but the Cort clearly is more diverse.
I'd have pulled the trigger on the Cort already, if not for the weird pickup placement as shown in pictures. I'm not sure if it will affect the sound negatively.
I'd rather play the Cort, but agree that the LTD would be easier to move on.LTD. The Cort is already more expensive and will have very, very limited resale if you decide to move on from it.
That thing have scalloped frets up top?