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warcripp

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So...i see that necks have a compound radius of 10-16" what exactly is this compared to a 12" radius?
 
the 12 is twelve the entire length of the fretboard. 10-16 starts at 10 at the nut and gradually moves to 16 at the end of the neck. So it's more curved on the lower frets - for comfortable chording -  and less curved by the higher frets - for easier bends.
 
warcripp said:
and adding a floyd to this is okay. i heard that floyds are made for 10' radius.

Floyds work just fine with it.  I have one on one of my Strats.  Besides, Jackson USA necks are 12"- 16" compound and the Floyds, well you know.

The 10" radius for Floyds relates primarily to the nut, where the W is 10" anyway.
 
Wana_make_a_guitar said:
10" -Roundest 12"-less rounder 16" -More less rounder. Or the other way round (i'm not too sure)

You have it correct; not the other way around.
 
I've read a number of times that the 10" FR needs to either be shimmed OR have the stock shim removed on the D a G saddles. I guess the D and G can be a tad too high... either that I've read that the eB and EA can be too low...  I know you can buy shims...  someone find out OK? hehehe ;)
 
GoDrex said:
I've read a number of times that the 10" FR needs to either be shimmed OR have the stock shim removed on the D a G saddles. I guess the D and G can be a tad too high... either that I've read that the eB and EA can be too low...  I know you can buy shims...  someone find out OK? hehehe ;)
I used a FR on my "W" build and had no need to shim.....And the neck is a standard 10-16 compound..... :dontknow:
 
DangerousR6 said:
GoDrex said:
I've read a number of times that the 10" FR needs to either be shimmed OR have the stock shim removed on the D a G saddles. I guess the D and G can be a tad too high... either that I've read that the eB and EA can be too low...  I know you can buy shims...   someone find out OK? hehehe ;)
I used a FR on my "W" build and had no need to shim.....And the neck is a standard 10-16 compound..... :dontknow:

+1
 
DangerousR6 said:
GoDrex said:
I've read a number of times that the 10" FR needs to either be shimmed OR have the stock shim removed on the D a G saddles. I guess the D and G can be a tad too high... either that I've read that the eB and EA can be too low...  I know you can buy shims...  someone find out OK? hehehe ;)
I used a FR on my "W" build and had no need to shim.....And the neck is a standard 10-16 compound..... :dontknow:

Yeah I think the difference in height has got to be very small - - but I guess for some people they can't get the action they like on the flatter boards.
 
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