I wouldn't say the profile on the JS is unique - it's basicly an A-width 60's stang neck. Feels near enough to my old '65 stang A-width in comfort and playability. That being said getting non-vintage A-widths is nigh on impossible so I think so a JS neck is a good option for parts without the vinatge price tag. I'd consider it for all fender shortscales without a doubt.singlepickup24 wrote:Paul, Fran, Thom ... any thoughts on how the JS neck compares to a Stang neck?
Edit: seems Robroe has already answered this question.
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Basically, my perfect selection is what I have:
1983 Fender Squier Japan (70s Popular Strat, bullet truss-rod, large headstock).The one guitar I'd keep if I had to give up all others. it's just the best.
1997 Fender Telecaster
Homemade guitar using 1970s Antoria LP neck and 11lb ash/mahogany body styled after a Yamaha SG 1000. Genuine SG2000 pickups.
2010 Fender Japan Jaguar - just getting used to this and loving it.
The only guitars I'd wish for are:
1. a better acoustic - I have a roundback Tanglewood electro acoustic. Nice looking guitar but sound leaves a bit to be desired, and
2. a real SG1000/ 2000.
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1983 Fender Squier Japan (70s Popular Strat, bullet truss-rod, large headstock).The one guitar I'd keep if I had to give up all others. it's just the best.
1997 Fender Telecaster
Homemade guitar using 1970s Antoria LP neck and 11lb ash/mahogany body styled after a Yamaha SG 1000. Genuine SG2000 pickups.
2010 Fender Japan Jaguar - just getting used to this and loving it.
The only guitars I'd wish for are:
1. a better acoustic - I have a roundback Tanglewood electro acoustic. Nice looking guitar but sound leaves a bit to be desired, and
2. a real SG1000/ 2000.
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Good to know. Sounds like a JS neck on a cooterfinger body would make for an awesome build.Dave wrote:I wouldn't say the profile on the JS is unique - it's basicly an A-width 60's stang neck. Feels near enough to my old '65 stang A-width in comfort and playability. That being said getting non-vintage A-widths is nigh on impossible so I think so a JS neck is a good option for parts without the vinatge price tag. I'd consider it for all fender shortscales without a doubt.
Profile wise the JS neck is very small too. Like it's very small and circular, practically nothing to wrap your hand around. My Jaguar neck feels so much wider, with a flatter quality to the center of the back of the neck.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
My current line-up:
Moderate output single coils: Mustang (CIJ Classic Series)
Moderate 'buckers: Epi Les Paul (with SD Alnico II Pros)
High singles: CP Jaguar
High 'buckers: Squier Super-Sonic (with split Dragonfire Screamers)
P-90 goodness: Squier Tele Custom II
Acoustic/12-string: Vintage VEC500-12
Moderate output single coils: Mustang (CIJ Classic Series)
Moderate 'buckers: Epi Les Paul (with SD Alnico II Pros)
High singles: CP Jaguar
High 'buckers: Squier Super-Sonic (with split Dragonfire Screamers)
P-90 goodness: Squier Tele Custom II
Acoustic/12-string: Vintage VEC500-12