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After playing either of these any electric seems easy to play.
That said, my electrics are all pretty playable. Apart from my 'slide' Strat, they are set up with fairly low actions and none is strung with anything heavier than 10s.
Most played, Jackson, Charvel, Ibanez
Slightly less played, ESP, Strat.
Only because the more played guitars are sat on the front stands.
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
^ My Parker midi-fly is by a country-mile the easiest, most comfortable guitar to play. An absolute joy.
But ditto - It's not the guitar I play most often, both the PRS's are.
Ibanez RG 1570
Most gigged since I got it cos it looks great and sounds great, and even though it's nowhere as easy to play as the RG I feel very "right" with it.
Jazzmaster
Not a 'big' sound, but a good one. I like it anyway.
I like 10-52 tuned to flats. Currently taking my jazzmaster apart to rewire, so I only have one playable guitar.
1996 Custom Shop Cunetto finished, masterbuilt by J. Black.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
I think the stiffness of the acoustics is down to the slightly higher action and the gauges not actually being the same - only the 11 top E is, all the others are slightly heavier in the acoustic sets. (11-15-22W-32-42-52 vs. 11-14-18P/20W-28-38-49)
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