Hey everyone, I picked up a beautiful SE Custom 24 Floyd model during quarantine. You can see it as my profile picture. Plays like a dream and we've bonded nicely. Unfortunately I'm having a bit of buyer's remorse because the guitar is too heavy for my comfort - it weighs about 8.5 lbs and after weighing the rest of my guitars and basses, I'm realizing that I just don't enjoy playing my instruments unless they're 7 lbs or less. Yes, that's limiting, and I'd love to get over it but it's just a quirk that I've developed.
I'm seeing that Sweetwater lists weights of their guitars, which no other vendors seem to do. So I'm considering trying to recover what I paid for this SE Custom and using Sweetwater to get a different SE or S2 model with a lighter weight. Without the ability to try out these guitars in this period of lockdown, I'll use this space here to brainstorm out loud on models that come in at 7 lbs or under for Sweetwater's current In-Stock selection and hopefully solicit some feedback that will help me make a good decision. I'm also operating under the assumption that I'm going to like any model that I get my hands on (based on these few months with the Custom and a few years spent with an SE Soapbar II double cut). And I don't need any particular sounds - feel and quality is more important to me than certain pickup voicings, as long as it compliments the two Strats I have (one with vintage pickups, the other with high-output actives). Feel free to comment, ignore, educate, etc!
SE Paul's Guitar - I love the wide thin neck of the SE Custom. Is the wide fat that different? Can you feel a 2 mm different in thickness? Is this the epitome of the SE line? They sure look beautiful, including that bridge!
SE Zach Myers - short scale at 24.5", interesting. I'd probably put some thick strings on it, maybe even flatwounds.
SE Hollowbody I & II - never had a hollowbody or semi hollow. Keeping an open mind. I do love playing jazz and fingerstyle. I wonder if they are more sensitive to changes in humidity and temperature than solid bodies.
Another SE Custom - not a bad idea! I'd know what I'd be getting, as long as the proper weight could be found.
SE Standard - is this a downgrade? Depends on who you ask.
SE Mira - looks really similar spec-wise to the SE Custom. Not terribly clear on what the point is of this model other than lighter weight and a different body style.
S2 Standard - don't know much about the S2 line other than what I've read on here... similar parts to SEs, made in USA, opinions vary on if they're worth the extra $$.
S2 Vela - maybe this is a more "vintage" type offering? Awesome looking axes.
Keep current guitar - take a sander to the body and remove any non-essential wood. Not really, this is here to see if anyone's paying attention to the rambling.
Thanks, Alex
I'm seeing that Sweetwater lists weights of their guitars, which no other vendors seem to do. So I'm considering trying to recover what I paid for this SE Custom and using Sweetwater to get a different SE or S2 model with a lighter weight. Without the ability to try out these guitars in this period of lockdown, I'll use this space here to brainstorm out loud on models that come in at 7 lbs or under for Sweetwater's current In-Stock selection and hopefully solicit some feedback that will help me make a good decision. I'm also operating under the assumption that I'm going to like any model that I get my hands on (based on these few months with the Custom and a few years spent with an SE Soapbar II double cut). And I don't need any particular sounds - feel and quality is more important to me than certain pickup voicings, as long as it compliments the two Strats I have (one with vintage pickups, the other with high-output actives). Feel free to comment, ignore, educate, etc!
SE Paul's Guitar - I love the wide thin neck of the SE Custom. Is the wide fat that different? Can you feel a 2 mm different in thickness? Is this the epitome of the SE line? They sure look beautiful, including that bridge!
SE Zach Myers - short scale at 24.5", interesting. I'd probably put some thick strings on it, maybe even flatwounds.
SE Hollowbody I & II - never had a hollowbody or semi hollow. Keeping an open mind. I do love playing jazz and fingerstyle. I wonder if they are more sensitive to changes in humidity and temperature than solid bodies.
Another SE Custom - not a bad idea! I'd know what I'd be getting, as long as the proper weight could be found.
SE Standard - is this a downgrade? Depends on who you ask.
SE Mira - looks really similar spec-wise to the SE Custom. Not terribly clear on what the point is of this model other than lighter weight and a different body style.
S2 Standard - don't know much about the S2 line other than what I've read on here... similar parts to SEs, made in USA, opinions vary on if they're worth the extra $$.
S2 Vela - maybe this is a more "vintage" type offering? Awesome looking axes.
Keep current guitar - take a sander to the body and remove any non-essential wood. Not really, this is here to see if anyone's paying attention to the rambling.
Thanks, Alex
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