Anyone could tell me which Jackson model has the thinest neck/scale? I need some help
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The thinnest Jackson necks I know of are the USA Fusion necks from the early '90s. I'm referring to the thickness of the neck. Your question is a little confusing because you mention scale. The scale length of those necks was 24 3/4", as opposed to the usual 25.5" scale length on most models.
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The most recent catalog with all the neck specs is here:
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The chart is on page 13. From a quick look, I think the KE3 currently has the thinnest specs.
USA Fusions have the rep as having the thinnest production necks Jackson ever made. Catalogs from that era don't list those specs, but I've known guys who are comfortable with a DK-1 (.750 - .810) who got rid of USA Fusions for being too thin. I've only played one, and it was as thin as an Ibanez Wizard. Import Fusions weren't as thin as the USA.
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I have four Fusions one USA , one Jackson PRO and two Charvels. Out of the four there is only one that is not really thin . I could measure them if you want , just let me know.Mike
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Originally posted by warlok View PostI have a Kelly XL with a very thin neck. And a JDR-94 thats even thinner. What exactly is a speed neck?I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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