Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:57 pm
C shape is different. they mean the curvature of the neck rather than the width at the nut.
Oh no you didunt.kypdurron wrote:strange ... it says "C shape" for the MG 65 in the specs ...
http://www.thomann.de/de/fender_65_mustang_rw_ow.htm
FAILkypdurron wrote:strange ... it says "C shape" for the MG 65 in the specs ...
http://www.thomann.de/de/fender_65_mustang_rw_ow.htm
I'm not embarrassed to know I only learnt this in the last 2 years.robroe wrote:C shape has nothing to do with an A neck or B neck
http://www.guitartechcraig.com/techneck/necks.htm
C refers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a C
V revers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a V
U refers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a U
D refers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a D
read and learn young grasshopper
It's a '63 Musicmaster neck.manicsix wrote:Which model mustang was this, James?James wrote:My steel ruler is at work so I can't bring the science with great accuracy, but with what should be enough accuracy, my A width neck is...
39mm across the whole nut
33mm from the centre of the thick E to the thin E
yeah, but dude. . . not everybody knows this shit instinctively. when all you hear is "a neck" or "v neck" or "d neck" etc. . . how the fuck is anybody supposed to know without asking? . . . or getting confused?robroe wrote:don't they put out fender catalogs over there?
i mean i know they don't know, but like all the ones i have saved from around 1998-2006 all have detailed descriptions of thier necks, how they are made and the differences between them.
im pretty sure that without fender frontline catalogs i never would have gotten into the whole tech/nerd part of guitar playing. i just would have played it like it was any other instrument that i picked up. I still have those things sitting in the bathroom to look at while im taking a shit.....like 10 years of 1000's of fenders to look at
dots wrote:yeah, but dude. . . not everybody knows this shit instinctively. when all you hear is "a neck" or "v neck" or "d neck" etc. . . how the fuck is anybody supposed to know without asking? . . . or getting confused?robroe wrote:don't they put out fender catalogs over there?
i mean i know they don't know, but like all the ones i have saved from around 1998-2006 all have detailed descriptions of thier necks, how they are made and the differences between them.
im pretty sure that without fender frontline catalogs i never would have gotten into the whole tech/nerd part of guitar playing. i just would have played it like it was any other instrument that i picked up. I still have those things sitting in the bathroom to look at while im taking a shit.....like 10 years of 1000's of fenders to look at
maybe coming to a site that advertises itself as having answers was them figuring shit out on their own. . . ?robroe wrote:dots wrote:yeah, but dude. . . not everybody knows this shit instinctively. when all you hear is "a neck" or "v neck" or "d neck" etc. . . how the fuck is anybody supposed to know without asking? . . . or getting confused?robroe wrote:don't they put out fender catalogs over there?
i mean i know they don't know, but like all the ones i have saved from around 1998-2006 all have detailed descriptions of thier necks, how they are made and the differences between them.
im pretty sure that without fender frontline catalogs i never would have gotten into the whole tech/nerd part of guitar playing. i just would have played it like it was any other instrument that i picked up. I still have those things sitting in the bathroom to look at while im taking a shit.....like 10 years of 1000's of fenders to look at
actually after posting 2 snotty replies i went back and read what i typed and how you replied to it for serious this time.
i made a post about loving fender frontline catalogs because they have lots of nerdy info in them and you replied asking about how people are supposed to figure this out on thier own.
i figured shit out on my own. its possible to do
thank you sirrobroe wrote:C shape has nothing to do with an A neck or B neck
http://www.guitartechcraig.com/techneck/necks.htm
C refers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a C
V revers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a V
U refers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a U
D refers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a D
read and learn young grasshopper
C and U shape was hendrix favoriteskypdurron wrote:thank you sirrobroe wrote:C shape has nothing to do with an A neck or B neck
http://www.guitartechcraig.com/techneck/necks.htm
C refers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a C
V revers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a V
U refers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a U
D refers to the back of the neck. its shaped like a D
read and learn young grasshoppersomeday I may know all shortcuts in foreign languages ... until then, I just play these necks
Thanks.. That is a vintage neck right? If so, I know what to look for if I ever want an A neck. But originally, I was trying to find out if any reissues had A necks.James wrote:It's a '63 Musicmaster neck.manicsix wrote:Which model mustang was this, James?James wrote:My steel ruler is at work so I can't bring the science with great accuracy, but with what should be enough accuracy, my A width neck is...
39mm across the whole nut
33mm from the centre of the thick E to the thin E
Based on my original thread starter, I'm trying to find out which reissue mustangs have which necks, so then I can compare say an 'A' and 'B' neck for reference.euan wrote:It doesn't matter who preferred what neck shape or nut width. It all depends on what you play better with.