DangerousR6
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Joe and a seafoam green and some D. single hums....I want, but maybe in Red.... :headbang1:

I would have thought it more as cognitive disequilibrium.... :icon_biggrin:Cagey said:They should include that picture in the psychology texts on cognitive dissonance. It's like dogs playing poker.
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line6man said:Reminds me of some of Jens Ritter's basses. :blob7:
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elfro89 said:line6man said:Reminds me of some of Jens Ritter's basses. :blob7:
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That looks both amazing and disgusting at the same time :tard:
That looks like some of the basses that Les Claypool uses... :dontknow:line6man said:Reminds me of some of Jens Ritter's basses. :blob7:
dNA said:I think that looks pretty sweet. But i hate wizard necks and so there's never any chance of my enjoying the majority of Ibanez's offerings.![]()
I saw this recently on Craigslist and I was like "WHOA"
but a wizard neck is as dealbreaker like no other.
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surf green with cream pickups looks awesome though. It'd be awesome to see Satch playing a customized Jet King guitar with that color scheme, but i know that aint his thing. I do think it's a little bit lame when you have artists who just wnat to make 8 versions of the same guitar.
You might go back and check comparisons, the Satch models have a prestige profile which is very similar to the Wizard II. And in no way close to the Warmoth standard thin.Street Avenger said:dNA said:I think that looks pretty sweet. But i hate wizard necks and so there's never any chance of my enjoying the majority of Ibanez's offerings.![]()
I saw this recently on Craigslist and I was like "WHOA"
but a wizard neck is as dealbreaker like no other.
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surf green with cream pickups looks awesome though. It'd be awesome to see Satch playing a customized Jet King guitar with that color scheme, but i know that aint his thing. I do think it's a little bit lame when you have artists who just wnat to make 8 versions of the same guitar.
Satch's guitars don't have the Wizard neck, and the necks on his guitars are quite chunky.
The Wizard-II is more like a Standard Thin Warmoth in terms of shape & thickness.
line6man said:Reminds me of some of Jens Ritter's basses. :blob7:
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DangerousR6 said:You might go back and check comparisons, the Satch models have a prestige profile which is very similar to the Wizard II. And in no way close to the Warmoth standard thin.Street Avenger said:dNA said:I think that looks pretty sweet. But i hate wizard necks and so there's never any chance of my enjoying the majority of Ibanez's offerings.![]()
I saw this recently on Craigslist and I was like "WHOA"
but a wizard neck is as dealbreaker like no other.
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surf green with cream pickups looks awesome though. It'd be awesome to see Satch playing a customized Jet King guitar with that color scheme, but i know that aint his thing. I do think it's a little bit lame when you have artists who just wnat to make 8 versions of the same guitar.
Satch's guitars don't have the Wizard neck, and the necks on his guitars are quite chunky.
The Wizard-II is more like a Standard Thin Warmoth in terms of shape & thickness.
Wizard 2
43mm wide at nut
56mm wide at last fret
19mm thick at first fret
21mm thcik at 12th fret
400mm radius
JS Prestige Profile
a: Width at Nut 42mm
b: Width Last Fret 56mm
c: Thickness 1st Fret 20mm
d: Thickness 12th Fret 22.3mm
Radius 250mm
The radius is the fretboard..
You are most likely right that they are inconsistant, I would imagine that most are give the finish work that's done by hand....But I would also think the fretboard would have a great deal to do with the feel, as we're talking about a 5 inch diofference in radii between the two....400mm = 15" radius and 250mm = 10" radius... :dontknow:Street Avenger said:DangerousR6 said:You might go back and check comparisons, the Satch models have a prestige profile which is very similar to the Wizard II. And in no way close to the Warmoth standard thin.Street Avenger said:
Satch's guitars don't have the Wizard neck, and the necks on his guitars are quite chunky.
The Wizard-II is more like a Standard Thin Warmoth in terms of shape & thickness.
Wizard 2
43mm wide at nut
56mm wide at last fret
19mm thick at first fret
21mm thcik at 12th fret
400mm radius
JS Prestige Profile
a: Width at Nut 42mm
b: Width Last Fret 56mm
c: Thickness 1st Fret 20mm
d: Thickness 12th Fret 22.3mm
Radius 250mm
The radius is the fretboard..
The radius is a non-issue because you can get just about any radius on a Standard thin. The Standard thin is advertised at .800 to .850". The Satriani neck is advertised at .790" to .878". Not much difference. Slightly thinner at the nut, and slightly thicker at the 12th. Obviously not the same, but "similar".
I have found the Wizard-II becks to be inconsistent, as in thicker than advertised (on 3 that I have played).