I "need" a rather thick, C-shape neck, to feel comfortable. Also, in my experience; a thicker neck sounds better. YMMV
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I like the neck of my Epi Wildkat, which is now my #1 guitar. In my teens, I had an Ibanez RG270DX, and I sold it because of the toothpick neck.
At one time; I had a 1966 nippon-gakki Yamaha SA-5, #374 (stolen). It had a HUGE, d-shaped, 2-piece neck. And a glorious sound
. Tiny frets, which made it "as fat as could be", - modern frets would have made that neck way huge. hehe. ![Wink](https://forum.seymourduncan.com/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I also got a Peavey Predator Plus; it's got a wierd, thin C neck with flat radius and large frets. Great for more modern sounds; but- when I play it, it feels like half the neck is...gone. Sorta like getting phantom limb pains/sensations... sorta.
peace
-Erl
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I like the neck of my Epi Wildkat, which is now my #1 guitar. In my teens, I had an Ibanez RG270DX, and I sold it because of the toothpick neck.
At one time; I had a 1966 nippon-gakki Yamaha SA-5, #374 (stolen). It had a HUGE, d-shaped, 2-piece neck. And a glorious sound
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![Wink](https://forum.seymourduncan.com/core/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I also got a Peavey Predator Plus; it's got a wierd, thin C neck with flat radius and large frets. Great for more modern sounds; but- when I play it, it feels like half the neck is...gone. Sorta like getting phantom limb pains/sensations... sorta.
peace
-Erl
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