Hi Guys,
Just a quick question for anyone who's got an SL-3 to hand and could do a quick measurement for me to compare some figures...
I've always thought of my SL-3 as a bit chunky on the neck, totally against what I remembered my old Model-6 Charvel was like, and the other week I finally got a chance to get my hands on a Model 6 again (first time in 20 years... kinda like hens teeth around here!) and I was amazed at how fast and thin the neck was, proving my memory hadn't totally failed me
So I took out my micrometer and took a couple of measurements on my SL3 - behind 3rd fret, I'm seeing a depth of 21.75mm (0.850 inches) and behind 12th fret I'm seeing a depth of 23.35mm (0.920 inches). Both of which seem quite a long way over any figures I can find around here for Jackson soloist necks, but I haven't found definitives on what the depth "should" be on an SL-3. I've just read various pages talking about the great, fast, thin neck. Did it vary year on year? Mine's a 2007 if it's any help.
Now I've played the old 6 again, I'm kinda itching to get that profile and wondering whether I should:
(a) go speak to a luthier and get a re-profile done on the SL-3 neck - don't like this option much as the guitar is pretty much mint at the moment and not sure how good a finish could be obtained...
(b) bite the bullet and buy the first 6 I can find
(c) pretend I haven't played the 6 again and keep telling myself it's not chunky, it's well rounded
(d) keep saving and go for an SL-1 (what's its profile like in comparison to a Charvel 6?)
Being in Northern Ireland, we've got no dealerships of Jackson within 100 miles (Ok, so there's a place in Belfast has Pro-series dealership, but I'm thinking that's just gonna be Jap dinkys for the most part) so trying these things out is a bit hit-or-miss as I scour secondhand listings.
Just a quick question for anyone who's got an SL-3 to hand and could do a quick measurement for me to compare some figures...
I've always thought of my SL-3 as a bit chunky on the neck, totally against what I remembered my old Model-6 Charvel was like, and the other week I finally got a chance to get my hands on a Model 6 again (first time in 20 years... kinda like hens teeth around here!) and I was amazed at how fast and thin the neck was, proving my memory hadn't totally failed me
So I took out my micrometer and took a couple of measurements on my SL3 - behind 3rd fret, I'm seeing a depth of 21.75mm (0.850 inches) and behind 12th fret I'm seeing a depth of 23.35mm (0.920 inches). Both of which seem quite a long way over any figures I can find around here for Jackson soloist necks, but I haven't found definitives on what the depth "should" be on an SL-3. I've just read various pages talking about the great, fast, thin neck. Did it vary year on year? Mine's a 2007 if it's any help.
Now I've played the old 6 again, I'm kinda itching to get that profile and wondering whether I should:
(a) go speak to a luthier and get a re-profile done on the SL-3 neck - don't like this option much as the guitar is pretty much mint at the moment and not sure how good a finish could be obtained...
(b) bite the bullet and buy the first 6 I can find
(c) pretend I haven't played the 6 again and keep telling myself it's not chunky, it's well rounded
(d) keep saving and go for an SL-1 (what's its profile like in comparison to a Charvel 6?)
Being in Northern Ireland, we've got no dealerships of Jackson within 100 miles (Ok, so there's a place in Belfast has Pro-series dealership, but I'm thinking that's just gonna be Jap dinkys for the most part) so trying these things out is a bit hit-or-miss as I scour secondhand listings.
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