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Maple neckthrough with poplar wings
25.5" scale
1 11/16" nut width
12" - 16" compound radius fretboard
Neck thickness varied a bit, with quite a few people saying the '86 Model 6 had thinner necks than the '87 or '88. My '87 Model 6 measures .760" at the 3rd fret and .875" at the 12th. Just slightly thicker at the 12th than new Soloist spec (.850").
Maple neckthrough with poplar wings
25.5" scale
1 11/16" nut width
12" - 16" compound radius fretboard
Neck thickness varied a bit, with quite a few people saying the '86 Model 6 had thinner necks than the '87 or '88. My '87 Model 6 measures .760" at the 3rd fret and .875" at the 12th. Just slightly thicker at the 12th than new Soloist spec (.850").
12" - 16" compound radius fretboard? like a jackson usa sl1 or not ????/
Yes. Model 6 and the SL1 both have the same 12"-16" radius. Pretty much the same guitar. Aside from cosmetic features (ebony vs rosewood), the only real structural difference is recessed trem (SL1) vs top-mounted trem (Model 6).
My gear
87 Charvel Model 6
86 Charvel Model 4
93 Jackson RR EX
93 Jackson Kelly STD
88 Ibanez RG560
99 Schecter Diamond C-7
Peavey Bandit 112
Yes. Model 6 and the SL1 both have the same 12"-16" radius. Pretty much the same guitar. Aside from cosmetic features (ebony vs rosewood), the only real structural difference is recessed trem (SL1) vs top-mounted trem (Model 6).
I have a 1986 Model 6 Charvel I bought brand new and love the neck. I also have a 2016 Jackson USA Soloist 1. I have measured both necks and they are different. The model 6 neck is not as wide as the Jackson neck. According to my neck radius tools the model 6 radius is 10" the Jackson is, as they claim, a compound 12"-16" neck. I am still trying to check out the whether or not the Model 6 is a compound neck. What I have measured so far is it looks like its 10" to 14" compound neck but I am still trying to verify this.
I'm no luthier, but I thought I'd read somewhere that fretboard radius can "flatten out" over time (and probably from fret wear). So maybe the 12-16 has worn down to 10-14? Can the experts chime in?
Oh yeah, what color is your 6 and are you selling it?
Going from 12-16 to 10-14 is actually ROUNDING out. Going to smaller numbers means a smaller radius and thus more curve to the playing surface. Larger numbers means a larger radius and thus a flatter playing surface.
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