alexreinhold
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Hi forum,
I'm new here - very happy to join this awesome community!
Here's my dilemma (and it's been driving me nuts). I just love the speed of unfinished Charvel necks (Wizard width) but Strats (Standard thin width) are my instrument of choice. When I play my Strat for long, the Charvel necks feel too skinny but, boy, so good to play. When I play my Charvel too long, the Strat necks feel clunky and hard to play - but then again somewhat more powerful (which I really like).
But if I had to pick one, it would be Charvel. So maple, 12-16 compound, jumbo frets and a very subtle finish are no brainers at this stage. Now, the idea of blending this with a slightly thicker neck seems very appealing in theory but I do worry about practicality.
Long story short - has anyone made an experience with 12-16 compound Standard Thin rather than Wizard? And if yes, how much of a difference does it make. I'm leaning towards the Standard Thin but I'm somewhat worried that I might underestimate the role width plays when it comes to the comfort Charvel-type necks offer. What are your thoughts?
Cheers,
Alex
I'm new here - very happy to join this awesome community!
Here's my dilemma (and it's been driving me nuts). I just love the speed of unfinished Charvel necks (Wizard width) but Strats (Standard thin width) are my instrument of choice. When I play my Strat for long, the Charvel necks feel too skinny but, boy, so good to play. When I play my Charvel too long, the Strat necks feel clunky and hard to play - but then again somewhat more powerful (which I really like).
But if I had to pick one, it would be Charvel. So maple, 12-16 compound, jumbo frets and a very subtle finish are no brainers at this stage. Now, the idea of blending this with a slightly thicker neck seems very appealing in theory but I do worry about practicality.
Long story short - has anyone made an experience with 12-16 compound Standard Thin rather than Wizard? And if yes, how much of a difference does it make. I'm leaning towards the Standard Thin but I'm somewhat worried that I might underestimate the role width plays when it comes to the comfort Charvel-type necks offer. What are your thoughts?
Cheers,
Alex