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Old 07-24-2011, 04:07 PM
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Thank you for the links, I will go through them for sure.
So the center block determines size or overall width, which is obvious now that you say it
... So both the BO's and NT's are basically the same size.
I am looking at both body styles (NT) And I thought I read somewhere that the vintage body has a wider bottom as opposed to the longer horn on the BSR's.
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The BT/CR Vintage body Wings are slighter wider but with a shorter upper horn while the the BSR wings are slightly narrower and has a longer upper horn. The basic overall mass is about the same between the two so it's mainly the proportions of where the wood is placed are rather cut/shaped to.

For sitting (and I just played a show last night) the BT shape is more comfortable for most. For standing depending on you you hold and play the bass, it's a split some decision. Some say they can't balance the BT vintage style body but those that rest their arm on the body in a more traditional fashion and non-guitar style hold, LOVE the older BT model.

I can use and live with either but do not prefer the BRS over the BT for balancing the way I play. What feels good to 'you' is between you and your playing style.
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