Y'all know me. I'm fine with Fenders into blackface amps and use them when the song calls for it but when I want to shake walls and rattle bones I grab a Les Paul and a tweed. I have always attributed the Fender "sparkle" to its longer scale length and how it requires a higher string tension.
This is a master narrative that most believe, and it's backed up by physics but I admittedly never did the math to see what the effects on harmonics and resonances was.
Fender Japan just killed that narrative. They just released a short scale Stratocaster. And by short scale - it's 24" vs the regular 25.5" (as compared to 24.75" on a Les Paul.)
Well guess what? The short scale Stratocaster by and large sounds exactly like - a Stratocaster. Theory disproved.
Chuck