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Custom Strat Neck - Back Contour? First time Warmoth

mattsmith87

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Hello gents,

I'm building my own Strat and am debating on a Warmoth neck and what back contour to choose.  I recently tried out a Fender Vintage Hot Rod '62 and John Mayer signature Strats and LOVE the neck profile - 1 5/8" nut, "Thick" C Shape.  The Fender "Modern C" is nice too, but I don't want anything thinner than that.  My question (and seemingly a quite popular one) is how does Warmoth's Standard Thin neck profile compare to the Fender Modern C?  If it's any thinner I don't want it.

Second question - anyone find a Warmoth neck back contour that's slightly thicker than the Modern C?

Thanks in advance!

Matt
 
thick c? thats warmoth's fat back I suppose. there are very few guitars that aren't custom build with a thicker neck. my custombuild guitars have a 1.2'' neck, and those are my personal favorites.
 
I'd say the "Wolfgang" would be slightly thicker than the Standard Thin.  I'm just the opposite from you; I wouldn't want anything thicker than the Standard Thin. Of course the "Wizard" is too thin for Me, but the Wizard-II is nice.

 
mattsmith87 said:
... I recently tried out a Fender Vintage Hot Rod '62 and John Mayer signature Strats and LOVE the neck profile - 1 5/8" nut, "Thick" C Shape.  

If you loved this profile go with the '59, the next two are too fat for you. Always go with the thickest profile you can handle for "better" tone & neck stability.
 
The standard thin from W is very, very close to the current American Standard strat contour. The '59 is noticeably fatter but not massive, it's my fave and a fave of the forum in general, shredders / midgets excluded.  :toothy10:
To my hands, the '59 profile matches the PRS "wide fat" exactly to a T - that's what's on all the PRS SE models that you can play anywhere. Not so sure about the John Mayer strat.
 
tfarny said:
The standard thin from W is very, very close to the current American Standard strat contour. The '59 is noticeably fatter but not massive, it's my fave and a fave of the forum in general, shredders / midgets excluded.  :toothy10:
To my hands, the '59 profile matches the PRS "wide fat" exactly to a T - that's what's on all the PRS SE models that you can play anywhere. Not so sure about the John Mayer strat.

I saw an interview with Phil Collen, and was surprised to find out he plays baseball bats strung with 13's. It can be done, apparently. Wrong on both counts  :icon_jokercolor:
 
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