Chunky 25.5 necks

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Chunky 25.5 necks

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Chunky necks are'nt my usual fortay so i could do with some suggestions team!

For some time now i've had issues with the dropped A tuning in the band. The dilema is i'm using the heaviest gauge strings as far as i know and they are still too flappy especially on my short scales. Even on the Strat the neck seems too slim to cope with it, because i usually play in standard tuning i'm bending notes almost off the board!

So yeah, looking for suggestions on a chunky 25.5 scale neck. I've got various bodys it could fit on if its bolt-on...

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The Squire '51 neck was a personal favorite.
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I just got the Squier custom ii that I posted about in another thread, and the neck on it is like a baseball bat a right chunky fucker... not that I’m intending to sell the neck; just a suggestion for you to look out for.
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Bizarrely... the Telebastard i bought off Noirie has a 51 neck and that is next in line to be tried out AND i thought about the Squier Custom II i briefly owned today. That was quite a cumbersome neck.
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huge neck, heavy guitar...
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Of all my guitars I keep returning to the Nu-Sonic because it has a proper classy fat bastard Telecaster neck. I'll play it for months, feel guilty for neglecting my other more expensive guitars and play them for a bit as well, usually starting with the Batwing. My first thought is "what a skinny neck! MEEDLY MEEDLY MEEDLY" and I'll play that for a few weeks. Then I'll pick the Nu-Sonic up again and it feels so stupidly comforting to be holding that wideass piece of wood in my hands (oo-er missus! etc etc).

I must admit of all the guitars I've owned the Nu-Sonic and my Squier Telecaster Custom II were the best.

I should be finishing my Nu-Sonic mod in the next two weeks so I'l post it up for you to see Fran. I'm turning it into a twin-humbucker rock machine for downtuning purposes only.
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just to poke...... BUY A GIBSON..... lol :twisted:

50's neck.....
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fuck a gibson
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Post by benecol »

The Allparts fat neck for the tele is meant to be one of the biggest (cheapish) aftermarket necks you can get - there are a few floating around on eBay at the moment. The Nocaster is meant to be the biggest, though.
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SGJarrod wrote:just to poke...... BUY A GIBSON..... lol :twisted:

50's neck.....
I've had several Gibsons mate, they are over priced and in any case i dont think 24.75 would help matters.

Right. I've put 13's back on the NJ Mockingbird, its the only fuck-off neck i've got that copes with this shit.
No low E rattle, more tension, more girth to grapple with..

I'll see how this goes. I used it on the last recording and it worked well but some members of the band hinted it looked too Metal :roll:

Thanks for the suggestions though, keep 'em coming!

Look forward to seeing the Nu-Sonic Eric 8)
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Post by SKC Willie »

if you can get along with the headstock, get an SX guitar. The necks are as chunky as my Epiphone Dot. I personally like the neck on my SX tele mutt more than any Fender tele I've played. It's like if you were to take a Gibson neck and mix it with a Japanese Fender and give it a stupid headstock and an orange crayon.


in all seriousness, the orange/headstock isn't as bad, in person, as I thought it would be.
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The Tele Deluxe necks are frickin' huge and awesome; they're a C-shape that feels like the business end of a baseball bat. It's one of my favorite necks, and Mike can attest to its giantness.
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Post by aen »

I think my MIM 50s tele is my biggest neck. The 52 is bigger, and I played a Japanese 50's tele with bigsby that was monstrously huge.
The squier 50s tele is a bit thinner than the Fender, to my memory.
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aen wrote:I think my MIM 50s tele is my biggest neck. The 52 is bigger, and I played a Japanese 50's tele with bigsby that was monstrously huge.
The squier 50s tele is a bit thinner than the Fender, to my memory.
how many Tele's do you own?
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MIM 50s
Squier tele custom II
95 American Std.
Squier 60's CV.

FOUR. I didnt own allllll those I mentioned in my previous post.
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dwarfcraft is the new telecaster
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:dwarfcraft is the new telecaster
the dwarfcaster with built in Sonic Discombobulator...
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Fran wrote:
SGJarrod wrote:just to poke...... BUY A GIBSON..... lol :twisted:

50's neck.....
I've had several Gibsons mate, they are over priced
I know, u have stated this alot lately..... thats why it was a joshing poke :wink:
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Post by George »

1996 Squier Anniversary "Bullet" Strat neck. It is the chunkiest you'll ever play and I have one spare. You want?
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GeorgeF wrote:1996 Squier Anniversary "Bullet" Strat neck. It is the chunkiest you'll ever play and I have one spare. You want?
You serious? Is it solid? I had a Bullet special and the neck was good for dive bombing notes when you put some pressure on it.
If its cool that is very noble of you George :D