odinz -> RE: Scale Lengths: Bridge vs 12th fret locations, vs. neck length (Nov. 27 2011 2:17:16)
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I should probably not say anything more about the soundport, and this is very stupid, but... I think the soundport is great, It actually doesnt do anything drastic, but I think it enhances some properties I want from a guitar... My Anders guitar sounds nowhere near harsh, but it does have a nice growl, and the volume is incredible, when it was totally new, the volume wasnt so loud and the sound wasnt so big and bouncy, but i allready loved the sound more than any guitar I have played. the best thing is that it is also very sweet, and well, it is that too. The guitars I have compared it with, are guitars with no soundport at all.. Fransisco Navarro student model, Jose Ortega cheapo classical guitar and a Philip Woodfield grand concert classical guitar, in comparison to those, the anders does not sound harsh at all. To me the soundport seems to make the sound fill the room more evenly, and much more easily, I dont think it affects the tone much at all, even though i havent been able to test 2 Anders guitars side by side.. The video sounds harsh because of the quality of the recording. Anyways, sorry for mixing in, in all of this. hope i didnt do anything nasty now!![;)] btw, for scale length I dont care much at all... 650 is standard, so i play 650, but I guess it is more about the fingers of the players or whatever.
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