Does anybody have or has played both and can tell me how the neck's thickness and profile compare between these two guitars? I am considering selling my 650XL to fund the purchase of a 750XL as I prefer the shorter scale. I also like the thinner neck that flattens on the back of the Fusion series better than the thicker rounder profile of the 650XL. If the profiles are the same between the 650 and 750 I'm not sure I want to give up my 650 just for the shorter scale. Even though I rarely play it 'cause I mostly play my Fusions. I mostly want a neck-thru/ set neck that feels like the Fusions.
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Originally posted by Dak View PostDoes anybody have or has played both and can tell me how the neck's thickness and profile compare between these two guitars? I am considering selling my 650XL to fund the purchase of a 750XL as I prefer the shorter scale. I also like the thinner neck that flattens on the back of the Fusion series better than the thicker rounder profile of the 650XL. If the profiles are the same between the 650 and 750 I'm not sure I want to give up my 650 just for the shorter scale. Even though I rarely play it 'cause I mostly play my Fusions. I mostly want a neck-thru/ set neck that feels like the Fusions.I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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Originally posted by john.w.lawson View Post
650 feels better, 750 short scale 24 frets both 24 frets don't like being domb
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Originally posted by ed View PostMy trans cherryburst 750 measurements are 20,3mm 1st fret 20,95mm 7th fret 22,3mm 12th fret. Its a bit thicker than my charvel fusion plus neck. Also its somewhat heavy being 4,1kg
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Originally posted by Dak View Post
Thanks for the measurements. That helps a lot. That's pretty close to my 650. It's 20.24mm @ 1st, 20.5mm @ 3rd and 23.8mm @ 12th fret.I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.
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Originally posted by ed View Post
They dont come up that often. lately a few have been in reverb for somewhat high prices.
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