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Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple vs Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst Specs Comparison
Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst
General
Brand: Strandberg Charvel
Year: 2021 2017
Configuration: HH HSS
Strings: 7 6
Made in: Indonesia United States
Series: Boden Standard Artist Signature
Colors: Purple, Natural, Grey Blue Burst
Left-Handed Version: No No
Body
Type: Solid Body Solid Body
Body Material: American Basswood Poplar
Bridge: Strandberg EGS Rev 7 fixed & string locks Charvel Hardtail
Neck
Neck Joint: Bolt-On Bolt-On
Tuners: At bridge Gotoh Die-Cast
Fretboard: Maple Rosewood
Neck Material: Maple Quartersawn Maple
Decoration: Offset Luminlay Dots White Dot
Scale Size: 26.25" to 25.5" 25.5"
Shape: EndurNeck Jake E Lee Custom
Thickness: 1st Fret: 1.2'' (30.5mm) - 12th Fret: 1.1'' (27.9mm) 1st Fret: - 12th Fret:
Frets: 24 Medium Jumbo Stainless Steel 22 Medium Jumbo Nickel Silver
Fretboard Radius: 20" 12"
Nut: Locking Plastic
Nut Width: 41.9mm (1.65'') 40.1mm (1.58'')
Electronics
Bridge Pickups: Strandberg custom OEM bridge 7-string soapbar bridge humbucker (Humbucker / Passive) Customized Seymour Duncan JB Alnico II (Humbucker / Passive)
Middle Pickup: DiMarzio SDS-1 DP111 (Single Coil / Passive)
Neck Pickup: Strandberg custom OEM 7-string soapbar neck humbucker (Humbucker / Passive) DiMarzio SDS-1 DP111 (Single Coil / Passive)
Switch: 5 Way 5 Way
Knobs: Dome Bell
Pickup Mods: Coil Split None
Volume Controls: 1 1
Tone Controls: 1 0
Hardware
Strap Lock: No No
Hardware Color: Black Nickel
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Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst pickups switch selector and push knobs diagram
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst's switch options

Reasons to Get
Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple over Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst

Decorative Top
Flame Maple vs None
Finished with beautiful natural wood patterns
Fret Material
Stainless Steel vs Nickel Silver
Best fret material that will last forever
Release Year
2021 vs 2017
From a more recent year
Scale Length
26.25" to 25.5" vs 25.5"
Less fret buzz with less string stiffness
Nut Material
Locking vs Plastic
Best tuning stability for intense tremolo usage
Pickup Mods
Coil Split vs None
Splits humbuckers into single coil pickups
Strings
7 vs 6
Allows you to play lower notes
Tone Knobs
1 vs 0
More tone control
Pickups
HH vs HSS
High output without hum
Number of Frets
24 vs 22
Allows to reach higher notes
Nut Width
1.65'' (41.9mm) vs 1.58'' (40.1mm)
Less likely to mute strings by accident and more space for fingerstyle
Luminescent Sidedots
Yes vs None
Assists you when playing in dark environments
Fretboard Radius
20'' (508mm) vs 12'' (304.8mm)
Flatter fretboard makes it easier to play single notes and bend
Value Score
72 vs 55
Better price/quality relationship

Reasons to Get
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst over Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple

Country of Manufacturing
United States vs Indonesia
Built with higher quality standards
Scale Length
25.5" vs 26.25" to 25.5"
Easier to adapt to
Strings
6 vs 7
Narrower neck and fewer strings to change
Pickups
HSS vs HH
High output with beautiful cleans and tone versatility
Nut Width
1.58'' (40.1mm) vs 1.65'' (41.9mm)
Favors small hands, easier bar chords and other shapes
Fretboard Radius
12'' (304.8mm) vs 20'' (508mm)
Easier to play chords without muting strings

Other Key Differences
Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple vs Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst

Bridge Pickup
Strandberg custom OEM bridge 7-string soapbar bridge humbucker vs Customized Seymour Duncan JB Alnico II
Different Bridge Pickup
Neck Pickup
Strandberg custom OEM 7-string soapbar neck humbucker vs DiMarzio SDS-1 DP111
Different Neck Pickup
Body Wood
Basswood vs Poplar
Different Body Wood
Fretboard Wood
Maple vs Rosewood
Different Fretboard Wood
Headstock
Headless vs 6
Different Headstock
Nut Material
Locking vs Plastic
Different Nut Material

Shared Features
Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple vs Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst

Neck Wood
Maple
Same Neck Wood
Body Type
Solid Body
Feedback free
Switch Positions
5
Same pickups versatility
Volume Knobs
1
Same volume control
Paint Finish
Poly
Resistant paint that ages well
Bridge
Fixed
Good sustain and needs no set-up
Pickups Power
Passive
Cleaner sound and no battery needed
Neck Profile Type
C
Comfortable neck that works for most people
Neck Joint
Bolt-On
Allows you to detach and swap the neck
Type of Frets
Medium Jumbo
You'll feel the fretboard when pressing down the strings

Common Strengths

  • Top Pickup Brand

Common Weaknesses

  • Neck-Through Build
  • Weight Relief
  • Stays in Tune (Evertune)
  • Compound Radius Fretboard
  • Strap Lock
  • 21:1 Tuner Ratio
  • Active/Passive Preamp

Price History Comparison

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple Prices

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Hand Size Comfortability

And after taking into account the scale length, nut width, neck profile and fretboard radius, we can conclude that the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple favors large hands more than the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst. But it's still more comfortable for people with small hands, as you can see in the score meter below.

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple:
Big Hands
Small Hands
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst:
Big Hands
Small Hands

Beginner Friendliness

Both meet 5 out of our 8 criteria items for beginner friendliness. This takes into account the type of frets, scale length, nut width, bridge type, fretboard radius, and neck profile to determine the easiest combination for new players. If you're looking for your first guitar to learn how to play, you can't go wrong with either of them.

New Player Friendliness

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple
  • Comfortable shape
  • Easy-to-use bridge
  • Tall frets
  • Narrow nut
  • Comfortable neck
  • Comfortable fretboard
  • Short scale
  • Locking tuners

New Player Friendliness

Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst
  • Comfortable shape
  • Easy-to-use bridge
  • Tall frets
  • Narrow nut
  • Comfortable neck
  • Comfortable fretboard
  • Short scale
  • Locking tuners

Sound Quality Comparison

The wood used in an electric guitar or bass is not as important to determine the final tone. However, some people prefer specific wood types, so we'll take a look at those first. Then, we'll take a look at the electronics to determine the versatility and sound quality of each instrument.

Woods Used in Both

Maple wood pattern used for guitar building
Maple

Maple is one of the most popular necks for good reasons. It is a strong wood that is relatively cheap to make and looks beautiful. The highest quality maple is the hardest that comes from North America. Find out more about Maple.

Woods Used in the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple

Basswood wood pattern used for guitar building
Basswood

Basswood is a lightweight type of wood that isn't as expensive as other popular choices for guitar building. It gives more power to the mid-range frequencies. Its color can vary from pale white to light brown. Find out more about Basswood.

Woods Used in the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst

Rosewood wood pattern used for guitar building
Rosewood
Poplar wood pattern used for guitar building
Poplar

Rosewood is an almost purple-looking wood that is used mainly for fretboards since it's heavy, rare, and expensive. It's sometimes used on acoustic guitar bodies to create stronger warm tones. Find out more about Rosewood.

Poplar is a cheaper and heavier alternative to Alder wood. It terms of tone, it emphasizes the low-end and has cutting mids. It's relatively soft compared to most body woods. Find out more about Poplar.

Winner: Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst.

Pickup Configuration

The Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple has an HH configuration while the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst has HSS pickups.

Double Humbucker (HH) is the choice for people who want a fuller, more round sound with tons of mids and lows. Humbuckers also get rid of the hum noise that plague single-coil pickups. They can work out for almost any genre going from Djent to even Jazz.

On the other hand, HSS provides a great balance if you like to play with a lot of distortion, but also love to use clean tones. You'll get a lot of output at the bridge position, but you'll be able to play bright clean tones at the other positions.

Pickups Quality

Both come with very good pickups from at least one of the specialized brands in the market. With pickups like these, you probably won't need an upgrade anytime soon.

However, the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst has a slight sound quality advantage when taking into account other factors like the type of pickups, magnet, position, etc.

We found the same or similar pickups to the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst's online:

Both use Passive pickups. This is what's used for most music genres. They have a regular output and will serve you for both high-gain and clean tones. The alternative (Active pickups) offer a higher output that is mostly used for heavy music.

Winner: Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst.

Versatility Comparison

Some instruments offer you more ways to explore your creativity than others. Below you'll find how both compare when it comes to versatility.

Switch Options

Both are equal when it comes to the pickup switching option.

Only the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple comes with some kind of pickup modification: Coil Split.

Coil Split lets you disconnect one of the pickup coils. When used with humbuckers, it turns them into single-coil with lower output and cleaner tone.

When evaluating versatility, we also take into consideration bridge and neck joint type, number of frets, switch options, amount of pickups and more.

Winner: Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple.

Final Sound Quality Scores

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple
Pickups 85
Sustain 75
Versatility 82
Tuning Stability 85
Sound 82
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst
Pickups 90
Sustain 70
Versatility 58
Tuning Stability 65
Sound 71

Build Quality Comparison

When it comes to build quality, we like to take into account everything used to build the instrument. This includes materials, hardware and the quality control expected depending on the country where it was built. Let's see how the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple compares to the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst.

Country of Origin

The manufacturing country can tell a lot about the build quality of an instrument. The Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple is built in Indonesia while the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst is made in United States.

Indonesia is becoming the most popular country for guitar building because they can make good instruments for a low price. Some people think that they're 'the new China' when it comes to build quality. But the truth is that Indonesian guitars are more consistent, although Chinese quality has improved a lot in the last few years.

The United States is considered one of the best electric guitar manufacturers in the world. A guitar made in this country is supposed to have world-class quality control. Nowadays, guitars made in other countries can beat some of the ones made in the US, but most of the time, this country offers the best you can get. Of course, that comes at a price.

Winner: Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst

Nut Material

If you want your guitar to stay in tune and sound good, you need a well cut nut. Nut quality can be inconsistent even when comparing two copies of the same model. The best way to make sure you're nut will be well done is by getting a nut made by an expert company like TUSQ or Micarta.

The Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple has a Locking nut. Instead of a regular nut, this guitar has a locking system that will lock down the strings at the nut, preventing it from getting out of tune. It removes one of the disadvantages of tremolo bridges, tune stability.

On the other hand, the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst comes with a Plastic nut. This is a low-quality nut that you might want to consider upgrading soon. Bone and TUSQ nuts are the best for guitars with a fixed or simple tremolo bridge.

Winner: Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple.

Fret Material

Most fret wire is made of nickel silver. This material eventually wears down after a lot of use and most instruments end up needing a complete fret replacement. However, some expensive models come with stainless steel frets. This is what you should aim for if you can afford it.

In this comparison, the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple is the only one that has stainless steel frets. These frets will basically last for the entire life of the guitar. They will never need polishing nor replacement. And not only that, but some people also notice that bending and vibratos are much easier to perform when they upgrade to stainless steel.

Winner: Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple.

Bridge

The perfect bridge for you will depend on your playstyle because they all have advantages and disadvantages. However, some bridges are more expensive—like Floyd Roses and Evertunes—and thus add more value to a guitar.

Both come with a similar bridge: Fixed. It's a simple bridge that is very beginner-friendly since it doesn't require any set-up. You can swap strings easily. It might also give more sustain since it doesn't have complex moving parts that make the strings lose vibration. However, it doesn't have the same versatility as a tremolo bridge.

Since we need to be objective, the most expensive type of bridge will be the winner of this section. In the end, this doesn't matter if you're not going to use the bridge for its original purpose, so choose the bridge that fits your playing style better.

Winner: Tie.

Tuners

In this case, the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple has no machine heads because it is a headless guitar. Instead, the strings are tuned at the bridge. This gives the guitar a better balance and will prevent neck dives. It also makes it more travel friendly.

Winner: Tie.

Neck Joint

Contrary to popular belief, the difference in sustain and tone that some neck joints give to a guitar is simply unperceivable—if they're all well built. However, some of them do have advantages over the others.

Both have a Bolt-On neck joint. This neck is joined to the body by 4 bolts that you can simply unscrew. This allows you to replace the neck or take it off for travel. It's the most common and cheapest way to build a guitar.

Winner: Tie.

Here is the list of features that were considered when choosing the winner in the Features subcategory:

Strengths & Weaknesses
Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple
  • Stainless Steel Frets
  • Locking Nut
  • Top Brand Pickups
  • Coil Split Pickups
  • Luminescent Inlay
  • Made in Indonesia
  • No Expensive Woods
  • No Neck-Through Build
  • No Weight Relief
  • No Tremolo
  • No Compound Radius Fretboard
  • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
  • No Strap Lock
Strengths & Weaknesses
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst
  • Made in United States
  • Expensive Wood
  • Top Brand Pickups
  • Cheap Fret Wire (NS)
  • No Locking Tuners
  • No High-Quality Nut
  • No Neck-Through Build
  • No Push Knob or Extra Switch Option
  • No Weight Relief
  • No Luminescent Inlay
  • No Tremolo
  • No Compound Radius Fretboard
  • No 21:1 Tuner Ratio
  • No Strap Lock

Final Build Quality Scores

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple
Quality of materials 65
Features 65
Quality Control 80
Build Quality 70
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst
Quality of materials 51
Features 50
Quality Control 100
Build Quality 67

Playability Comparison

Let's now compare their playability. Bear in mind that the instrument will feel different depending on your hand size and play style. That's why you should always test before buying. But if you can't or want a second opinion on it, we can still take a look at each of the important measurements of the instrument for you. This way, we can predict how easy a guitar might be to play, or how different it will feel compared to the other.

Remember that, even though the difference might seem small, every inch counts when it comes to feeling of the instrument in your hands. Any variation can completely change how comfortable a guitar feels in your hands.

Nut Width

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple Nut Width
Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple Nut Width
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst Nut Width
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst Nut Width

The nut width will affect the separation between strings at the nut. In this comparison, the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple has the wider nut with 41.9mm (1.65'') vs 40.1mm (1.58''). This is a 1.8mm (0.07'') difference

This means that it will be more difficult to do bar chords on the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple, especially closer to the nut. However, it's also easier to play without muting strings accidently. This favors people with big hands.

Scale Length

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple's Scale Length
Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple's Scale Length
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst's Scale Length
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst's Scale Length

The scale length is one of the things that influences playability the most. This is the distance between the nut and the bridge and will affect everything from low action allowance, difficulty to perform bends, fret separation, and even tone.

In this case, the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple features a multi-scale of 26.25" to 25.5" while the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst has a regular scale of 25.5".

A multi-scale fingerboard incorporates two scale lengths at the same time. This is present in some instruments with long scale to give a different tension to the lower strings than the higher strings. The thickest strings need more tension to avoid fret buzz (especially when tuned low), so the scale is longer for these strings, while the thinnest strings will need less tension (because they have a lower gauge), so they have a shorter scale to reduce stiffness for bends.

It can feel awkward if you've never played a multi-scale because the frets will have more separation for the higher strings, but a lot of people love their versatility.

On the other hand, the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst's 25.5" regular scale means it has a fixed scale for all the strings.This is the scale used in most Stratocasters. It's slightly longer than the typical 24.75'' size found in Les Pauls, and it's one of the main reasons why Stratocasters have such a bright sound in general. A longer scale also means that the strings will have higher tension. This will help you get lower action without suffering fret buzz, which will also be helpful when playing in lower tunings without having to increase your string gauge.

However, this also means that there will be more separation between frets, which can make it more difficult to play. Also, bending the strings will require more strengths due to the increased tension, but remember that a tremolo guitar will offset this difficulty.

Lastly, remember that you can also affect the tension of the strings by changing your string gauge. You can use a thicker gauge for more tension and a lighter one for less tension.

Neck Profile

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple Neck Profile
Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple's neck profile
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst Neck Profile
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst's neck profile

No single neck shape is better than others. However, most people tend to prefer a thinner necks because it doesn't get in their way when playing fast and most hand sizes can adapt to it pretty well. However, some people still prefer thicker necks for a better grip, especially if they have big hands.

Both the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple and the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst have a C-shaped neck. This is what you'll find in most modern guitars. Most people feel like the thickness of a C neck is simply the less intrusive one for playing fast, while at the same time allowing you to grab the neck easily for resting if you want to.

Fretboard Radius

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple Fingerboard Radius
Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple's Fingerboard radius
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst Fingerboard Radius
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst's Fingerboard radius

Most guitar fretboards are not flat; they usually have a curve or arc across their width. A curved fretboard will make it easier to perform chords without muting strings, while a flatter one will make it easier to play single notes, which is good for bending and soloing in general. The best fretboards have a compound radius that varies across the fingerboard, but they're not common since they take a lot more work to build.

In this case, the Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst's fingerboard radius is smaller, which means it's more curved than the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple's. This extra arc will make playing chords easier in this model. You won't be as likely to mute the strings, especially if you have big hands. However, playing single notes and bending will be easier on the Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple.

Fret Size

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple and Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst Frets Size
Both have a similar Medium Jumbo fret size

Both have a Medium Jumbo fret size. These are slightly shorter than full Jumbo frets, so you'll still feel the fretboard when pressing down the strings. However, they interfere less with your fretting hand than medium-size frets. This is a good size if you like easy-to-press frets, but would still like to feel a bit of the fretboard when playing.

Final Playability Scores

Strandberg Boden Standard NX 7 Purple
Bending & Vibrato Ease 80
Chord Playability 75
Solo Playability 80
Playability 78
Charvel Jake E Lee USA Signature Blue Burst
Bending & Vibrato Ease 75
Chord Playability 70
Solo Playability 70
Playability 72