
It is a favorite of fast players and lead guitar players. The Wide Thin neck has a thinner profile front to back than the Wide Fat. Because of its strength and longer “heel”, the Wide Fat neck produces warm tones with lots of sustain. The Wide Fat neck has the same nut width as the Wide Thin neck, but it has a deeper profile. The Regular (sometimes called Standard) neck is a round neck shape that is 1/32 narrower and not quite as thick front to back as our Wide Fat neck. 24 1/2″ on the SC 58, Santana, Starla, Starla X, Mira X and 245 models.25″ on most models except when otherwise specified.11 1/2″ on the Santana models and 12 strings.10″ on all guitars except when otherwise stated.These necks were found on the instruments built for Carlos Santana, Peter Frampton and Howard Leese from the late 70’s to the mid 80’s. The new “ Pattern” neck is an updated Wide Fat PRS neck style based on Paul’s pre-factory design. Gadow Necks Standard guitar neck is a “C” shapeĤ string Bass neck is a flatter “C” shape * 5-string models have no neck profile options available * All profiles have a +/- 0.015″ tolerance The Modern Elliptical shape is available in two thicknesses. It is a fast and sleek shape yet has enough girth for you to really grab onto when you want to dig in for wild string bends or playing chords. Modern Elliptical – A new shape for the 24-fret Modern, this shape can be viewed as a half of an ellipse.It is also featured on our Scott Henderson Model. D Shape – A D-shaped neck that has a more shoulder or meat on the edge of the neck, it is flatter on the back shape.980″, it rolls in at the fingerboard and is a soft V that tapers to almost no V. 56 Big V – To us, this and the Medium V are the only comfortable V neck shapes – big from.56 Soft Medium V – This is a popular shape for the player who wants that 50’s vintage feel but don’t like the feel of the hard V.50’s Round – A new shape introduced in January of 2006, this shape replicates the fat round shape of the late-50’s.60’s C Vintage Medium – This is the same as the 60’s C Vintage Standard but slightly fatter –.60’s C Vintage Standard – This is another very popular shape that feels classic that starts out thin but tapers fatter as you go up the neck.
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Even C Huge – This shape is for players who like their necks big – really big! Measuring a full 1.000″ thick at both the 1st fret and the 13th with an even taper, this shape with the extra mass provides a big bold and punch tone to the guitar.Even C Fat – For those who like a chunky yet comfortable neck shape, this shape is the ticket.Even C Medium – Another popular shape, this shape is the same as the even C slim but fatter, from.Even C RB – This is the shape that Reb Beach specified for his custom guitars that tapers from.Even C Extra Slim – This is a fairly new shape that we introduced in late-2005 for those seeking a very fast and the slimmest shape possible without having a negative impact on tone or stability.It is our most popular shape and John’s personal favorite. Even C Slim – This is a very friendly even taper slim C shape.Recently, makers like Suhr have begun using more complex asymmetrical shapes like elliptical patterns, for example, to accommodate modern players and styles. Some necks are more rounded with a “U” or “C” and some have more of a “V” shape. The neck “carve” or the shape and size of the back of the guitar neck will change the feel of the guitar and how easy and comfortable it is to different players and styles. I found some information on the net I thought would be useful to share:
