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Old 05-15-2008, 08:37 AM   #149 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by digitalpig View Post
The more often I look at these pics, the more I like this one... (I started with "hell, no!" and now I'm more like "Niiice...", if you know what I mean...) I love this reversed matching headstock

I had two normal-scale 7's (RG7-620GN, UV777PBK) and my beloved RG7-680 LTD1 baritone, and I just have to say that baritone is the real thing. Especially when you play low (well, that's what they're made for!), you hear so much more definition in the sound, it's awesome.

It's an interesting thought that the reversed headstock has the described effect, I hope I can test one of these in the near future.

Greetings from Berlin!
Felix
Felix,

While I agree baritones are cool and do assist in definition & twang, it is my opinion that you could achieve equally good results from a 25.5 assuming you had the right pickups & strings in place. It's also possible your RG7680 LTD1 has different specs and tonal properties than your UV/RG7620 which could contribute a lot to the tone you're so happy with now.

I'm a big baritone fan. I've owned and swore by many. I absolutely adored my RG1077XL and ESP SC607B. My main point I'm trying to say is, if the scale alone is solving all your problems, I believe it's reasonable to say that the 'problem' lied with your previous guitar's makeup more so than it's scale. Pickups, strings, and tonal properties would be my guess. Just as an example, in my opinion basswood Ibanez guitars sound bland to me. The RG8 for example is a baritone 27" scale guitar, and while it sounded good, I didn't find it sounded nearly as clear or brutal as the Xiphos does despite the scale. That tells me it has more to do with the pickups and tonal character of the guitar than the scale.

I just can't imagine the XPT707 having any more attack or snarl to it than it already does. If it was 27 I think it may be even too bright and twangy. I guess I just prefer the easier playability of the 25.5, and I don't' think I'm sacrificing anything in the tone department due to the pickups, amp, etc I'm using which keep everything tight, articulate and brutal.

Anyways bro, I respect your opinion, and I'd love to see some pics of your RG baritone. I don't think I'm familiar with that model. Regarding the Xiphos though, I'm fairly confident you'd like it as is. IMO it has far superior tone than any UV or RG7 I ever owned, it's just built so much differently.

Cheers.


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