S ShredCow New member Aug 24, 2006 #2 D profile for me, flat and thin, flat radius, low action. Ibanez Super Wizard does it, 17mm thick @ 1st fret, 22mm @ 12th fret, but the radius isn't flat flat.
D profile for me, flat and thin, flat radius, low action. Ibanez Super Wizard does it, 17mm thick @ 1st fret, 22mm @ 12th fret, but the radius isn't flat flat.
G guitarnub New member Aug 24, 2006 #5 i would have to go for thin U shape this one time i tried my friend'a ibanez RG during jam practice and my left wrist cramped up after 30 minutes of playing
i would have to go for thin U shape this one time i tried my friend'a ibanez RG during jam practice and my left wrist cramped up after 30 minutes of playing
neuro182 New member Aug 24, 2006 #6 wat? cramping on RG neck howz that possible? did u put the guitar very low?
edder New member Aug 24, 2006 #7 Super HARD V with triangle frets used by Ronnie LeTekro... :lol: :twisted:
PatheinRaindropMoe New member Aug 24, 2006 #10 i was deeply inspired by ya! And for a first time i think iam saying this, as inpired by HIM! Just so you know!
i was deeply inspired by ya! And for a first time i think iam saying this, as inpired by HIM! Just so you know!
gsonique New member Aug 24, 2006 #11 edder said: stop describing my necks!!! :lol: Click to expand... ok ...
C ciel New member Aug 24, 2006 #13 ok we just veered off the cliff on this topic. bryan tau huay how?
R RazrAsh New member Aug 24, 2006 #14 same as shredcow.. slim d profile.. wizard neck does it nicely... playable, fast and oh so sexy...
S shreddedsweeper New member Aug 25, 2006 #16 flat shaped necks defintly not a thing for me =) it feel weird when i play jazz chord with it, rounded and thicker one is better for me
flat shaped necks defintly not a thing for me =) it feel weird when i play jazz chord with it, rounded and thicker one is better for me