Originally posted by ginsambo
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Neck through or bolt on neck?
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OK I'II throw in a very aesthethic reason for yer no one has mentioned yet - Neck cracks.
I've never had either my throughneck SL3 or Mockingbird develop any issues other than a dry fretboard. Yesterday evening the paint through to the grey primer around the neck heel of my mint USA Wildcard #2 decides to pop itself right on the face of the guitar around the upper end corner of the neck heel so now there is a massive chip there.
Seriously I put down to modern Fender build quality than temperature/humidity, although it has got really dry - you can fit a £1 coin down either side of the neck joint, but the corners of the heel are the only bit where its tight....the paint was obviously projecting from masking and sure enough was the first to give. I've never ever had this problem with guitars I've built myself and I get the pockets pretty tight. Its just Fender being sloppy on the build.
Also have a half inch crack in my 2005 reissue and that has stayed in its case, although I think the last owner over tightened the screws a little on that one.
Anyway all the more reason to one day swap out the body with a KNE custom graphic one which are a lot more solid and better quality.
Seriously you look after these things, you control the humidity, I wouldn't have minded a bit of buckle rash or something. Think Buddha is on my case again. I'II have to take the neck off and try and sort it with superglue. Is a pretty shit paintjob anyway I guess but there goes the resale in case I was thinking of swapping it.
So if you want a mint guitar, especially considering Fender USA build quality - get a neckthrough.You can't really be jealous of something you can't fathom.
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Originally posted by ginsambo View PostSo if you want a mint guitar, especially considering Fender USA build quality - get a neckthrough.
I do also like neck-thru as well as set necks.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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The only neck thru I have is an LTD MH400, awesome guitar, I love it. It's hard to compare to my Jacksons as it's a different brand.
I personally prefer bolt on, more so for the asthetics but also if the neck gets damaged (which shouldn't happen) it can be replaced easily enough.
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If you want 'Jackson' you don't really have much choice to choose from.
DK, PC - Bolt-On
RR, KE, SL, Star, Dominion, Warrior, Death Angel, etc. - Neck-Through
Rosewell Rhoads - Bolt-On(Neck-Through? maybe..)
Well, you COULD get Bolt-On through custom shop, but if you are considering getting a production version there is your choice..
By looking at the menu, it seems like Neck-Through would be more 'Jackson-ish' choice considering Jackson originally started from 'neck-through'...
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Well then the other thing to consider is most bolt on necks generally have a more natural back finish, say oil finish or a nice buffed poly. Neck through are generally painted with the body. Some don't like the "stickyness" associated with painted neck backs. I don't think it means shit. Find what feels good. I have plenty of bolt on's that have great sustain as with many set necks and a couple neck throughs. As far as access to frets, there are plenty bolt on's that are sculpted/shaped/thinned, making it no problem for reach. My DK-1 is to me ,way quicker/smoother than my old Soloist and has sustain so close it's a toss up. It's also no issue getting to the heel frets.
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After owning many dozens of Jacksons and Charvels, when it came down to picking the best of all of them, from standard production to full on one-off customs, I ended up with the two best players out of the lot.
One was a bolt-on the other was a neck-thru.
I can't even say it's preference for either construction method, it boils down to the guitar itself. Which one plays better for you? I can't say a bolt-on or a neck thru as I've had many of both and have sold many of both.
A magical guitar is a magical guitar. For you it might happen to be a neck thru, or a bolt on.
For me, it didn't boil down to which type, but which guitar. I've had two guitars that I could call my #1, and both of them were both quite different.
So I think this whole neck-thru or bolt-on question is kind of stupid. Play what feels best in your hands...The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostMy 2001 USA Fender hardtail probably has more sustain than any of my other guitars, and nothing wrong with its build quality... and this is a guitar that sits in a stand in my bedroom all year long... I dust it off, play it through my computer sometimes, put it back. It does get its truss rod adjusted twice a year due to climate change.
I do also like neck-thru as well as set necks.You can't really be jealous of something you can't fathom.
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