Anyone have a CS Jackson with the optional 3 peice neck? If it is a trans color, can you see the peices? Anyone have pictures? I nead any help before I order my CS Soloist with it. Only reason I want the 3 peice is the it will be all mahogany with a floyd, the 3 peice should make it more stable. Any help and pics will be very appreciated. Thanks you-Jack.
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Re: 3 peice neck questions
slayer...i just went through a simialr decision process with my order. I don't know the answer to your question but if JC follows what I believe is fairly routine for 3 piece necks, they will reverse the center piece. Gibson does it this way as well on their 3 piece necks and you can see the separate pieces. I chose that option on a neck through rr with oiled neck for stability reasons as well. Let us know if you find out any info.
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Tough to see in these pics, 3 piece birdseye:
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That's a nice looking guitar...from the back. What does the front look like? Also, it looks like it's three pieces (the body, obviously the neck is)...maple (?) cap, then a maple piece with mahogany on the very back? Or is it just stained that way?
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My understanding of the theory is that with the three piece, the stresses work against each other (the grain goes in different directions), so the neck ends up being stiffer and more stable. I don't know if it really makes a difference, though, or if it's just marketing.
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I appreciate it everyone. The look is kinda different, not bad just different. My whole Soloist will have a natural finish, thus if I got the 3 peice neck, I would also have to get a mahogany body top cap to cover that up also. I was just thinking being all mahogany and a Floyd, it may be better, but I also noticed the SL2H Mahogany models have the Scarf Joint, so Jackson must be pretty sure about it being fairly stable. Anyone have an SL2H Mahogany and have any problems with the neck tweeking alot? Thank you-Jack.
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