Just curious what are the differences between the speed neck and standard Sl-1 necks? I am assuming the speed neck is abit thinnner but not as thin as say an Ibanez Wizard neck right?
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The speed neck is listed as .015 inches thinner than an SL-1 neck at the 12th fret. A speed neck at the 12th fret is pretty much the same as a Wizard II neck which is 2mm thinner than the original Wizard neck.If you're flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit. Unless you are a table.
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The speed neck is listed as .015 inches thinner than an SL-1 neck at the 12th fret. A speed neck at the 12th fret is pretty much the same as a Wizard II neck which is 2mm thinner than the original Wizard neck.
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I thought the Wizard 2 neck was 2mm thicker than the Wizard neck? I have owned both and prefered the thicker Wizard 2 neck. I have played a Speed Neck, and didn`t like it as much as the current Soloist neck profile. Jack.
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The speed neck is listed as .015 inches thinner than an SL-1 neck at the 12th fret. A speed neck at the 12th fret is pretty much the same as a Wizard II neck which is 2mm thinner than the original Wizard neck.
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I thought the Wizard 2 neck was 2mm thicker than the Wizard neck? I have owned both and prefered the thicker Wizard 2 neck. I have played a Speed Neck, and didn`t like it as much as the current Soloist neck profile. Jack.
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Yeah, you're correct. The II is thicker.If you're flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit. Unless you are a table.
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I agree with Slayer, the standard Soloist neck feels better to me than the speed neck.
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