I see this topic has been talked about before but I cannot find an answer to my specific question. Does any maker mass produce a short scale 14 fret gypsy jazz guitar? I see some luthiers do but I’m only looking to spend $1,000 more or less. So far it looks like the Gitane D 500 is my best option for a short scale though it is 12 and a 14 frets. Thanks for any suggestions.
Tom
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I have always found these videos reassuring that you can get a lot done with 12 frets (a D-500 no less):
https://youtube.com/watch?v=faSBgUKIiHY
https://youtube.com/watch?v=074HbB-JwBc&list=RD074HbB-JwBc&start_radio=1&t=144
Again, they are fine for rhythm but not for leads IMHO.
I have a GJ-5 and a D-500 and I agree with Bones comments - the D-500 has a thick neck (like a classical guitar) and is very wet sounding on lead, though decent for rhythm.
The GJ-5 has a thinner (but not too thin) neck, a more traditional gypsy jazz sound and is less expensive though it does look and feel like a cheaper guitar. I assume the GJ-15 is similar.
That said, if you are going to play other types of music, I find the GJ-5 a little harsh sounding, whereas the D-500 has a warmer tone.
https://www.ajl-guitars.com/guitar-83-model_jattendrai.php
Yes, Andrew, that would be the perfect one. But it’s a retirement gift from my company and I don’t want to break the bank.
Other thoughts also welcome. Thanks.