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Old 03-31-2008, 12:50 PM   #18
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I would personally say yes. I mean you get two great benefits. First of all should you decide to remain in standard tuning (B) you can go with lighter strings which trust me is awesome! So whatever set strings you used for your tuning on a 25.5" scale guitar you can go a bit lighter with the strings to get the same tuning. Secondly, should you decide to suddenly detune/tune lower than standard/others, your lower bass notes will have more clarity and crispness making those power chords and what not just sound a lot better. I have played the SC607B and felt it was really awesome.
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