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I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
- A well set-up 7.25 will play better higher up the neck than a poorly set up 9.5
- The neck shape itself probably matter more i.e. if you are switching from a C to a V
- The fret height will matter, quite a lot, depending on how much bending you're doing
Are you thinking of buying an AVRI 57 or 62? Necks are hugely different between the two, despite both being available in 7.25 radius.
The neck shape itself will also come into play but often they will be the same or similar, regardless of 7.25 or 9.50
Jimi coped with 7.25. If you like the guitar (and with an AVRI, no doubt you will, fantastic guitars and genuine value for money if you get a good one!)
I dunno, using one of the greatest of all time isn't a marker that I feel I can live up to. Find someone shit who done it and we'll all feel like we can do it
But it might make a difference to you, so +1 for try it for yourself! :-)
Really don’t feel a big a difference as the internet tells me I should.
Enjoy both
9.5 or 12.
Currently my favourite is 7.25-12 compound
7 1/4 typically comes with vintage frets, which I struggle with - I`ve had the original roadworn mex and a CS landau with 7 1/4 and larger frets, and both are fine.
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