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Originally posted by slayer: Remember though before you buy one of these beuties, that the neck profile is more like a Jackson Dinky(thin and flat) than a Jackson Soloist(C-Shaped and medium).
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Jack, the older Carvins have thinner necks like Dinkies. For quite a few years now they have been making their necks a little thicker and rounder. Still a little thin, but not Dinky thin. I think the necks on my two Carvins are perfect (actually the same shape as my '87 Charvel Model 6.)
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Thanks Toejam!! I read on the Carvin board that a little thicker, more rounded neck option is in the works!! I will order a Carvin at that time [img]graemlins/toast.gif[/img] I am either going for the Bolt + or a DC125(1 Hum) only option and neck-thru, but the DC125 doesn`t have the direct mount pickups, but neck-thru [img]graemlins/drool2.gif[/img] Jack.
Originally posted by Word: Those headstocks IMO look better reversed.
I wish they would make the Jackson-style headstock an option like the headstocks back in the early 90s [img]images/icons/frown.gif[/img]
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Absolutely! The current headstock is dumb-looking, but not to bad reversed; the Jackson pointy-styled ones were cool though!
Pro-Fusion, I also would love to see the new Bolt with a 24-fret neck as an option!
The Floyd nut is optional with Carvin, but is only $16.50, so not bad. I agree
that with a Floyd it should be standard,
but then those who didn't want it would be miffed to pay extra NOT to have it.
Can't please everybody either way....
I LIKE the headstock. Certainly tuning stability is easier with the strings going straight over the nut than the Jackson style. Given their standard choice of Wilkinson & Sperzels, that's a good decision.
For light trem work, they're as good as non-locking types get. But they aren't made for Vai-style abuse - a good double locking system is needed for that.
There is only a slight difference in the headstocks, the New one so called has a little rounder tip end, another move in the wrong direction in my opinion, I like the early nineties Carvin headstocks, not to pointy like the late 80`s, but not goofy like the newer ones. Jack.
Yeah, the newer headstocks seem to be angled a tiny bit more, not as straight. I think they look better reversed and are at a better angle to reach the machine heads. My 2002 SC90 has the reverse. My 2001 D400 has the regular, and I just don't like it as much.
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