Width Preferences? "A" or "B"
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Width Preferences? "A" or "B"
What neck width do you guy prefer?
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"A" and "B" are the width of the nut. They are stamped on the heal of the guitar. "A" widths are only on vintage instuments. They more or less disappeared during the CBS era.Justin wrote:I don't know the difference.
The profile of the neck is different. Fender made many different profiles, but the standard profile on shortscale neck is called a "C Profile".
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If I was buying a guitar I wouldn't really care because I can get along with either.
That said I like wider necks, so B, but I think unless your fingertips are just monstrous it's not a hard thing to adapt to compared to say, a neck with a V profile as compared to a D.
iirc they went up to C and D width necks, but barely anyone bothered to special order them.
That said I like wider necks, so B, but I think unless your fingertips are just monstrous it's not a hard thing to adapt to compared to say, a neck with a V profile as compared to a D.
iirc they went up to C and D width necks, but barely anyone bothered to special order them.
Alright, I love the necks that come on American & Mexican Strats. I've heard of C shaped necks and V shaped necks, is that the same? I think Carvin gives you the option when customizing a guitar...
My Japanese Jaguar and JagStang necks were really nice. I assume the were all 3 the same. I don't know, lol. I like necks based on how thick they are and how well the back is glossed, I don't like it to feel like my short hands are wrapping around an elephant penis, or trying to slide on tree bark. Mail some examples with a pre printed UPS return sticker and I'll let you know
My Japanese Jaguar and JagStang necks were really nice. I assume the were all 3 the same. I don't know, lol. I like necks based on how thick they are and how well the back is glossed, I don't like it to feel like my short hands are wrapping around an elephant penis, or trying to slide on tree bark. Mail some examples with a pre printed UPS return sticker and I'll let you know
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I love a "V" profile, but they are hard to come by for some reason. My 57 MM has a V profile. So does my 1922 Gibson archtop. So does my 1905 parlour guitar. Back in the day, they just had it going on I guess.Jagermeister wrote:If I was buying a guitar I wouldn't really care because I can get along with either.
That said I like wider necks, so B, but I think unless your fingertips are just monstrous it's not a hard thing to adapt to compared to say, a neck with a V profile as compared to a D.
iirc they went up to C and D width necks, but barely anyone bothered to special order them.
Basically, you are saying the letter name of the neck corresponds to the shape of that neck being like that letter.
So what about A and B?
Is holding a B neck like wrapping your hand around tiny yet very long butt cheeks?
So what about A and B?
Is holding a B neck like wrapping your hand around tiny yet very long butt cheeks?
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NO. It has nothing to do with shape.Sunn Zoo wrote:Basically, you are saying the letter name of the neck corresponds to the shape of that neck being like that letter.
So what about A and B?
Is holding a B neck like wrapping your hand around tiny yet very long butt cheeks?
The stamp on the back of the neck only corisponds to the width of the nut.
About butt cheeks? You'd have ask Aug about that one.
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I don't really know or care about widths. I only know that I've played two Mustang/Duo-Sonic guitars, NickD's Mustang which I imagine was a B? and Hurb's DuoSonic II which was an A. And While I loved both Hurb's was the nicer guitar.
If you're talking profiles then my favourite neck ever is the C profile on my Telecaster Deluxe, although the soft-V on my Baja Telecaster is also chunky and lovely to play.
If you're talking profiles then my favourite neck ever is the C profile on my Telecaster Deluxe, although the soft-V on my Baja Telecaster is also chunky and lovely to play.
I like a "B" width. It's more comfortable to me when playing a shortscale neck. An "A" width combined with 24" length or smaller is just not enough room for me when fretting chords by the nut. As far as profile I go the flatter the better. I guess the guitars I have are "C" profile with the exception of the blue 69' comp. For some reason that one plays like no other, the neck is super flat and I can set the action really low. I've also had a red 69' comp, that had all the neck stampings you would expect from the era but the thing was like a fucking baseball bat. Even the fret board was about 1/16 thicker. It might not seem like much, but that guitar really threw me off.
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My 1976 american 'stang has a B width and I love it. But my jap '69 RI 'stang has a nut that's a few millimeters narrower. I love it too, but chording is a little tougher. I've never seen the neck stamp, but I assume that one is A width.
Now that I think about it, I thought I once heard that all the Japanese shortscale reissues are A width. Is this true, or am I just being delusional again?
Now that I think about it, I thought I once heard that all the Japanese shortscale reissues are A width. Is this true, or am I just being delusional again?
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Here's a site that has some info on Nut width and Neck Profile.....
width/profile info
There is probably a better site, but I didn't feel like look'n.
Enjoy!
width/profile info
There is probably a better site, but I didn't feel like look'n.
Enjoy!