There's a thread in the E-fraid section where Greg Crowe, Jim Shine and others were cool enough to share the dimensions of their older Jackson Kelly bodies, thereby defining the measurements of which version they had. ("King", "Medium", and current "Dinky"-sized bodies.) Cool info. shared with all here.
This got me thinking about asking folks to do the same for their Charvel strathead necks. Old and new. We engage in endless debates about what constitutes the strathead "mojo", why the new Charvel strathead necks do-or-don't feel like the old SD ones, and so on. ...But wouldn't it be cool for all of us to have some baseline measurements by which to define the "mojo"? Admittedly, some of what we call "mojo" is subjective - years of being broken in and worn, grungy fretboards, etc. But at least this will help define the measurements of the objective parts of mojo. Like:
- Neck dimensions at 3rd and 12th frets
- Neck backshape
- Fretboard radius ("radii", if compound? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img])
- Commonality of the various nut widths, and when during production they were most prevelent.
- etc.
I'm sure this kind of info. won't end our many debates on the releated subjects. But at least it might help narrow their focus to personal preferences and other intangibles, rather than inanely debating things that are actual facts.
Unfortunately, I have no old stratheads of my own with which to contribute. ...Or new ones, for that matter [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] But if you are interested and have the time to take some measurements and post, please do so.
This might make a very nice resource for our community. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
This got me thinking about asking folks to do the same for their Charvel strathead necks. Old and new. We engage in endless debates about what constitutes the strathead "mojo", why the new Charvel strathead necks do-or-don't feel like the old SD ones, and so on. ...But wouldn't it be cool for all of us to have some baseline measurements by which to define the "mojo"? Admittedly, some of what we call "mojo" is subjective - years of being broken in and worn, grungy fretboards, etc. But at least this will help define the measurements of the objective parts of mojo. Like:
- Neck dimensions at 3rd and 12th frets
- Neck backshape
- Fretboard radius ("radii", if compound? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img])
- Commonality of the various nut widths, and when during production they were most prevelent.
- etc.
I'm sure this kind of info. won't end our many debates on the releated subjects. But at least it might help narrow their focus to personal preferences and other intangibles, rather than inanely debating things that are actual facts.
Unfortunately, I have no old stratheads of my own with which to contribute. ...Or new ones, for that matter [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] But if you are interested and have the time to take some measurements and post, please do so.
This might make a very nice resource for our community. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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