Thank you for the responses...
not that it matters but I think its all based on signal flow... directional flow....
Potaaaaato, potawwwwwto, tomaaaatoe, tomawwwwtoe...opinions and views are like buttholes, everybody's got thier own..
yes but there is only one directional flow in this case...
Output jack... you know what I meant...
No, but when on any given body there is an option for different size drill holes ... and I'm attaching a 1/4" OUTPUT cable... I'd hate to order a body and order the drilling for the jack incorrectly...
Why the need for the different size jack drillings on the side of the guitar body?
1/2, 3/4?.... If I'm just plugging in a standard instrument cable... why the need for the different size choices...?
That's exactly why my first question was whether or not there was a Newbie section... all my questions were basic clarification questions of information thats on the Warmoth site... just a little ambiguous .... neck lengths ... what works with what etc...
If there was an "All Newbies start...
The only problem is...the neck builder doesn't allow for a Koa neck with a wizard contour....
Does anybody know if that is a firm rule... maybe because of wood strength and the Wizard takes off more wood... maybe too much depending on what type of wood....
The Koa/Kingwood combination is interesting....
I read an opinion somewhere that with Black Korina which has streaks in the grain ... its best to go with a fretboard that isn't streaky as its main characteristic .... in other words a subtle streak or two is ok... but not a heavy streak pattern...
Hi,
I'm looking at getting a finished Black Korina chambered Strat body...with Black Korina laminate top.... 2 singles and 1 humbucker with a FLoyd Rose tremelo...
What would you suggest as a complimentary neck... ?
I would be leaning more towards a matching (?) or complimentary look as...
So then in those 2 examples.... which setup would contribute more to a smaller distance between the frets...
Is there any difference or are they both the same in that regard ... both 24.75 scale so the distance between the frets would be the same... (?)
Thanks....
Yeah on the Warmoth site they point you towards the "WarHead" neck if you want a 24.75 neck...with the 7/8 scale....
I think what I'm looking for ... is whatever combination of neck and body gives me the best fit...
As far as width.. the Carvin I currently have is 1 11/16.... I would be...
I'm a little bit ahead of the bullet ... let me back up....
I tried a bunch of different necks... all the usual suspects... Fender, Gibson, PRS.
I went to a guitar show where I tried a Rickenbcker 360 and really liked that neck... so I came home and did some reading... and found that the neck...
So slightly different answers by AutoBat and Line6Man....
Better access to the higher frets is a "physical" circumstance....
My concern is strictly about getting the best "fit"... which would include good access to the higher frets... I'm not worried about tunings, tonality... just if by...
When you say the "feel" of the scale... you are talking about the tonality... correct? and not how the notes align under your fingers... distance between fretted notes etc...
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