G&L content today. I am posting two pictures and these are five guitars that are Leo Fender guitars and I am wondering why such a difference in length.

and a closeup of the same guitars.

They are left to right. 2008 Musicman, Petruuci, a 2010 Fender Tele, A 2007 G&L F-100 Return, A 2004 ASAT Classic S, and a 1999 Musicman Axis Sport. These guitars are all sitting at the same height and are all 25.5 scale guitars. The shortest is the Axis Sport on the right at about 5 1/2 inches shorter than the F-100, the longest. The ASAT is almost an inch shorter than the F-100. The Tele is shorter than both G&Ls but longer than either Musicman. The Petrucci is lest than an inch longer than the Axis. This may seem like a stupid question but I am curious. I happen to like the short AXIS, especially on a crowded stage. All of them are balanced well. What do you think of this and do you have a preference. I wonder what Leo was thinking.
Non G&L question is what do you think of tube preamp into solid state for sound? Some amps have a tube preamp. My thoughts on this question have changed on this concept since I started experimenting with my Cyber Twin Se. Please share any experiences that you have had with this and what was the amp that you were using. I will also mention that I use a Vox Tonelab to shape my tone and then direct to the Digi Rack for recording. The Tone Lab has a tube preamp.
For music today, I am sharing some more of our CD. I failed to warn you yesterday that we are a 50s, 60s and some 70s cover band. On Friday I will play an original of ours.
The first is a favorite of mine, a song done by Marty Robbins in the early 60s. It is done by Mike and I do the background vocals on this. A White Sport Coat.
04 White Sport Coat.mp3
Next is a Paul Anka tune, Diana. Again, done by Mike
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The last song today is an instrumental done in the late 50s, or very early 60s by Jorgen Ingram called Apache. I am not sure of the spelling. Steve does this on my 2006 Ovation Collector FKOA, an acoustic that I gave to my daughter. This Ovation had some grit in this song.
10 Apache.mp3
I know that most of the songs I am posting this week were performed long before a lot of you were born. I bet there some of you old timers that know every one of them. So bear with me , there are only three days to go and tomorrow is Lowender Day for us bass dudes. We may be a minority on this board but we drive the band and I sticking to it.