Neeradj
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Hey guys,
Blueline's going to built me my dream axe, and he wanted to know the neck specs. I basically wanted to have the neck build after one of the most comfortable necks in guitar (shred) history: The Ibanez JPM (Petrucci) neck. The specs:
25.5" scale neck
Width at Nut: 42mm
Width at Last Fret: 57mm
Neck thickness (side, including fretboard) at 1st fret: 19mm
Neck thickness (side, including fretboard) at 12th fret: 21mm
Fingerboard Radius: 430mm/12"
It's a fairly thin neck compared to the normal Les Paul necks. Considering the body style (Single Cut Les Paul) Blueline thought a 25" scale would be a better option, though he had no problem with doing a 25.5" scale. I thought the 25.5" scale would kinda complete the original Petrucci neck design. It's also going to be a heelless (set-in) neck joint for amazing upper fret acces even with 24 frets.
So I basically wanted your thoughts on this. Also, will the playability and sound suffer from a 25.5 neck?
Blueline's going to built me my dream axe, and he wanted to know the neck specs. I basically wanted to have the neck build after one of the most comfortable necks in guitar (shred) history: The Ibanez JPM (Petrucci) neck. The specs:
25.5" scale neck
Width at Nut: 42mm
Width at Last Fret: 57mm
Neck thickness (side, including fretboard) at 1st fret: 19mm
Neck thickness (side, including fretboard) at 12th fret: 21mm
Fingerboard Radius: 430mm/12"
It's a fairly thin neck compared to the normal Les Paul necks. Considering the body style (Single Cut Les Paul) Blueline thought a 25" scale would be a better option, though he had no problem with doing a 25.5" scale. I thought the 25.5" scale would kinda complete the original Petrucci neck design. It's also going to be a heelless (set-in) neck joint for amazing upper fret acces even with 24 frets.
So I basically wanted your thoughts on this. Also, will the playability and sound suffer from a 25.5 neck?