So beside the guys from Slayer, what are the players that have neck thru sig models?
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Also one other factor, if you snap a headstock on a bolt you can change it out quick. Vai I now keeps three or four necks with him on the road just for that reason. If you snap a headstock on a set neck or neck through then you have to glue it or send it in for repair.In the future though I need to remember to not buy guitars while on Nyquil
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If you count set-neck guitars in with neck-through construction, there are a lot of players with set-neck signatures:
PRS: Santana and David Grissom (DGT)
Gibson: anyone with a signature Les Paul, like Gary Moore, John Skyes, Neal Schon, etc. Angus Young and Pete Townshend have signature SG's as does Tony Iommi. Alvin Lee and Larry Carlton have signature ES-series guitars.
Fender: Robben Ford
Warrior: Rick DerringerTakeoffs are optional but landings are mandatory.
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Originally posted by El Chiguete View PostSo beside the guys from Slayer, what are the players that have neck thru sig models?
Anyway, to get back on topic. The most of the players named in this thread started out playing Fender guitars or guitars built to the Fender principle and when they were offered a signature model they probably would have showed their old Fender to the guys making the offer and said "Make it like this, copy the feel of the neck and try to make it sound just like that."
We guitarplayers are a conservative breed, comfortable with what we're familiar with. If you wre offered an endorsement with whatever company and a signature instrument to match, would you just go with a stock model of the range or would you present them with your number one instrument and say "Make it play and sound like this please."
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Kevin Bond
If I were to have a sig guitar, it would be a neck thru. I have great bolt ons, but I just can't get it out of my mind that a neck thru is a superior guitar. The sticky neck BS doesn't fly with me because I have dry hands
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Originally posted by DonP View PostKevin Bond
If I were to have a sig guitar, it would be a neck thru. I have great bolt ons, but I just can't get it out of my mind that a neck thru is a superior guitar. The sticky neck BS doesn't fly with me because I have dry hands_________________________________________________
"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
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OK I'm not going to comment on the whole neck-thru vs. bolt-on debate
....except to say that neck-thrus have more sustain!_________________________________________________
"Artists should be free to spend their days mastering their craft so that working people can toil away in a more beautiful world."
- Ken M
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all of those guys mentioned in the first post play what are basically hot rod strats. i think it also has to do with the thin shredder necks. you dont find neck thru with necks that thin usually. also alot of them started or played mutts customized for them, its much harder to do with neckthrus. i like this body wood this neck with this profile, bolton much easier to get the specs where a neck thru would have to be built like that from the start.
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