T484?
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Hello fellow Eastman-ers,

I owned a AR372 "175" several months ago, sold it.

I really do not care that much for that acoustic steel string jazz tone, in other words, the deep acoustic woody airy sound....so I was able to get a "335" in a trade of another guitar...

a Schecter Corsair Custom. It is a 335.

Great sound, perfect jazz tone, very direct pickup warm sound. But heavy as a mug, and 1 11/16 nut width, narrow.

I loved the neck and fretboard on the AR372 / 175, it was a C shape, 1.75 inch nut width, as well as the frets being low, and very low action, can get around pretty quick, lines and chord changes.

The Schecter Corsair 335 is all solid wood, center block, but has a Bigsby, which is totally un-needed.

I want to know if the neck / fretboard on the T484 is basically the same, if not the very same as the AR372, if so, (it seems so), I would sell the Schecter and grab a T484.

Plus, the T484 is 14" wide, 2" smaller, and lighter than any 16" thinline, smaller headstock, and a hard tail bridge...

Thoughts, experiences.... Thanks in advance


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