GGJaguar
Reverential Member
There can be only one!
Maybe.
Let me think about it for a while.
The reality is they are very similar. Sure, the ST has a mahogany body, different internal bracing and stop tail, but with my eyes closed I couldn't tell you which guitar I was holding. They feel identical and weigh in the low 6 lb (2.8 kg) range. The pickups are located in the same position on both guitars, though the ones fitted to the SF-III are a bit hotter. In terms of sound, the bridge pickups sound identical, while the neck pickup on the SF-III is a little brighter. I thought the differences would be a little bigger than they are, but they are not. Well, if forced to decide, I'm keeping the SF-III, but for now the ST gets to stay a little while longer.
Maybe.
Let me think about it for a while.
The reality is they are very similar. Sure, the ST has a mahogany body, different internal bracing and stop tail, but with my eyes closed I couldn't tell you which guitar I was holding. They feel identical and weigh in the low 6 lb (2.8 kg) range. The pickups are located in the same position on both guitars, though the ones fitted to the SF-III are a bit hotter. In terms of sound, the bridge pickups sound identical, while the neck pickup on the SF-III is a little brighter. I thought the differences would be a little bigger than they are, but they are not. Well, if forced to decide, I'm keeping the SF-III, but for now the ST gets to stay a little while longer.