Allergci1025
Member
Hello all, happy holidays to you!
Longtime lurker and recent member, I currently have a 2017 Stingray guitar in vintage tobacco which is one of the nicest guitars I’ve ever owned, including a Cutlass, PRS CE24 from the 90’s, Gibsons, Charvel, etc. there’s really not much comparison, EBMM makes incredible instruments!
I love my stingray and find the neck to be super comfy but I sometimes think I might enjoy a slightly wider fretboard. Hence my interest in the Sabre. Electronically they are very different guitars, and the sabres have fancier tops but how would you compare the two guitars tonally and from a playability standpoint? How would you say the necks feel compared to each other? Do the Sabres have a lot of shoulder? I don’t like thin D necks with wide shoulders, but having a little extra room on the fretboard is welcome!
Longtime lurker and recent member, I currently have a 2017 Stingray guitar in vintage tobacco which is one of the nicest guitars I’ve ever owned, including a Cutlass, PRS CE24 from the 90’s, Gibsons, Charvel, etc. there’s really not much comparison, EBMM makes incredible instruments!
I love my stingray and find the neck to be super comfy but I sometimes think I might enjoy a slightly wider fretboard. Hence my interest in the Sabre. Electronically they are very different guitars, and the sabres have fancier tops but how would you compare the two guitars tonally and from a playability standpoint? How would you say the necks feel compared to each other? Do the Sabres have a lot of shoulder? I don’t like thin D necks with wide shoulders, but having a little extra room on the fretboard is welcome!
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