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Would you trade a "Speed Neck" for color choices?
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Ok... wait... I'm kinda lost here. Are you guys saying the new Charvel USA series guitars coming with the speed profile? I think I just popped a chubby over here. Thats my favorite neck profile of ANY guitar manufacturer... EVER. If that's the case, where do I order!
If I am way off base here, feel free to ignore me. Perhaps I'm dreaming haha. If I had the choice between speed profile and more colors I'd choose the neck profile. You can always repaint a guitar....- Adam
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Originally posted by adoxtater View PostOk... wait... I'm kinda lost here. Are you guys saying the new Charvel USA series guitars coming with the speed profile? I think I just popped a chubby over here. Thats my favorite neck profile of ANY guitar manufacturer... EVER. If that's the case, where do I order!
If I am way off base here, feel free to ignore me. Perhaps I'm dreaming haha. If I had the choice between speed profile and more colors I'd choose the neck profile. You can always repaint a guitar....
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Originally posted by slash View PostYou know too much about fragging sheep.... kind of scary
.....so I am told....
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Originally posted by slash View PostNo speed neck... the thing as some have stated the speed neck is not the thinest neck in the Jackson line up. The DK1 neck is thinner... I'm not sure how the SD neck profile compairs to the speed neck as I have never played a guitat with the speed neck. I think it's just a name that people like.... how cool is the name speed neck... pretty cool
Hey thanks for that info, I guess I was misleading people. I saw the term "speed neck"
on the Charvel price sheet and assumed it was the thinest: (page 9)
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but I was too lazy to do the research to get the dimensions.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostThe nut width has nothing to do with how skinny or thick a neck is. We're talking neck profile here (the backshape of the neck).
my '81 san dimas has a 1-3/4 nut and it is the best feeling neck i ever played.If it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!
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Originally posted by adoxtater View PostOk... wait... I'm kinda lost here. Are you guys saying the new Charvel USA series guitars coming with the speed profile? I think I just popped a chubby over here. Thats my favorite neck profile of ANY guitar manufacturer... EVER. If that's the case, where do I order!
If I am way off base here, feel free to ignore me. Perhaps I'm dreaming haha. If I had the choice between speed profile and more colors I'd choose the neck profile. You can always repaint a guitar....
thats GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME!If it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!
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Originally posted by savage View PostI agree but it does however change the feel of the neck
my '81 san dimas has a 1-3/4 nut and it is the best feeling neck i ever played.
I bought my old Hamer back from another forum member at the beginning of the year, and I forgot it had 1 & 5/8. It did feel a little cramped with my fingers closer together compared to the 1 & 11/16 I'm used to on all my other guitars, but I have adjusted again no problem. My hands are a little on the smaller side, so it's not a big deal to me switching between those two. I've never played a 1 & 3/4 nut (that I know of offhand), and I'm sure it might take a little getting used to or even be a little difficult being wider than I'm used to.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostMy hands are a little on the smaller side, so it's not a big deal to me switching between those two. I've never played a 1 & 3/4 nut (that I know of offhand), and I'm sure it might take a little getting used to or even be a little difficult being wider than I'm used to.
but oddly enough the extra wide neck feels great in my hand??
When i first played the SD at the store back in 1981 it was love at first chord/noteIf it's not a CHARVEL then i dont want to play it,look at it or even fuckin THINK about it!
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