WHat jackson guitar has the widest nut width ..Which one has the thickest neck? What about lightest ?
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You can pretty much order anything your heart desires, if you can dream it, they can build it. So when you start looking at Custom Jacksons there's no limit.
Having prefaced my reply with that, the stock nut size for most all Jacksons is R3, or 1 11/16 inches. There are some R4 nuts, but they are really the same width, just wider string spacing. Many of the early models were 1 5/8 inches and some production guitars are still made that way.
I would say that the 12 string models have the widest nuts. Jackson also did some Custom bass guitars and their 8 string bass might be fairly wide. They also made a variety of acoustic guitars under the Charvel name in Japan.
As far as thickest necks, you can find those on the San Dimas neck throughs. Those necks are very similar to the Gibson '59 rounded profile. It's not cumbersome, but you really know you're holding on to a lot of wood!
Not sure about the lightest necks. The short scale necks probably don't weigh as much, but the difference must be neglible."Got a crazy feeling I don't understand,
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As far as typical... i don't know what the widest nut is, but the thickest necks in the early years can be found on the early first and second year Rhoads, and now, on the standard Soloists.
I'm not sure how the sweetones are or any of the SLAT stuff is, but I'd expect them to be thicker, more in line with a LP type neck.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Out of interest How thick ? in laymans terms are the new soloist necks ,cos hopefully this summer I will be looking to buy a SL1 or SL2h .
I own an Ibanez RG350DX with a Wizard 2 neck ..and I almost find that too thin nowdays ,so want something thicker but dont want a baseball bat .Some people say that the soloists almost play themsleves lol (hopefully it might) but as I've never played one just thought I,d ask .I find my Ibanez great fro doodling but if I play Power/Barre chords can get cramp in my left hand..something I never get with my Trusty Charvette [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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I would not think the new Soloists have the same thickness of those early SD Jacksons. They are clearly more Les Paul-ish than the modern era necks."Got a crazy feeling I don't understand,
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"the stock nut size for most all Jacksons is R3, or 1 11/16 inches. There are some R4 nuts, but they are really the same width, just wider string spacing"
Could someone elaborate on that a bit more? Why would they do that and what does it mean in reality? Less space left between the outside strings and the fretboard's edge?
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Originally posted by 83SanDimas:
Well for sure Michael is the lightest. I believe Tito has the thickest neck. Since Jermaine is the one with the most paternity suits, he may have the widest nut.
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Originally posted by 83SanDimas:
Well for sure Michael is the lightest. I believe Tito has the thickest neck. Since Jermaine is the one with the most paternity suits, he may have the widest nut.
Wolf
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Originally posted by charvel750:
I would not think the new Soloists have the same thickness of those early SD Jacksons. They are clearly more Les Paul-ish than the modern era necks.The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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