alex1fly
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I'm sure this has been discussed before. In fact, Google has rendered me thousands of threads to browse. But I've never actually experienced it before... until now. So opinions/input/experiences would be great!
I should add that I'm not terribly picky about guitar necks in general... I've put in significant time with several 4 & 5 string basses, a skinny Squier neck, a run-of-the-mill Fender Strat neck, a PRS SE wide/thin neck, and over the last year a wide/flat Gibson SG neck.
In my quest for a Telecaster, I've brought home two contenders: a new MIM (Player Series) and a knock-off relic that seems to copy the old blackguard style (forgive me, still learning Tele terminology) with a relic'ed butterscotch nitro finish, fat maple neck with rubbed off nitro, black pickguard, vintage tuners, 3 saddle ashtray bridge w/ brass saddles, traditional S/S pickups. The MIM came from Sweetwater and has a modern C neck; smooth, easy to play, boringly compliant, feels very similar to my Strat neck. The second Tele came from a local shop and blew me away with it's unbelievable tone and vibes. But after an hour of playing I started getting hand, wrist, and forearm pain on my fretting side. So okay, I read up and am trying to loosen my fretting hand's grip, let the guitar lead me, all that business. The relic's neck is undoubtedly thicker, but not THAT much thicker. I'm betting it's a U style given the period-specific dedication of the other elements on the instrument. So yes, I don't need to hurt myself and I should try another neck on there. I guess the intention of my post is... does .15 mm really make that much of a difference in comfort, pain vs no pain? I'm going off of this chart here, as I don't have digital calipers or something with which to measure the necks precisely: https://artisanguitars.com/blogs/new...-neck-profiles
But now, I can get about 10 minutes with the relic'ed Telecaster before little aches start to appear in my fretting arm/hand/wrist. In contrast to every other instrument I've ever owned which I can play for hours. What gives? How long should I keep at it with the relic'ed axe before committing to a neck swap or other modes of problem-solving?
I should add that I'm not terribly picky about guitar necks in general... I've put in significant time with several 4 & 5 string basses, a skinny Squier neck, a run-of-the-mill Fender Strat neck, a PRS SE wide/thin neck, and over the last year a wide/flat Gibson SG neck.
In my quest for a Telecaster, I've brought home two contenders: a new MIM (Player Series) and a knock-off relic that seems to copy the old blackguard style (forgive me, still learning Tele terminology) with a relic'ed butterscotch nitro finish, fat maple neck with rubbed off nitro, black pickguard, vintage tuners, 3 saddle ashtray bridge w/ brass saddles, traditional S/S pickups. The MIM came from Sweetwater and has a modern C neck; smooth, easy to play, boringly compliant, feels very similar to my Strat neck. The second Tele came from a local shop and blew me away with it's unbelievable tone and vibes. But after an hour of playing I started getting hand, wrist, and forearm pain on my fretting side. So okay, I read up and am trying to loosen my fretting hand's grip, let the guitar lead me, all that business. The relic's neck is undoubtedly thicker, but not THAT much thicker. I'm betting it's a U style given the period-specific dedication of the other elements on the instrument. So yes, I don't need to hurt myself and I should try another neck on there. I guess the intention of my post is... does .15 mm really make that much of a difference in comfort, pain vs no pain? I'm going off of this chart here, as I don't have digital calipers or something with which to measure the necks precisely: https://artisanguitars.com/blogs/new...-neck-profiles
But now, I can get about 10 minutes with the relic'ed Telecaster before little aches start to appear in my fretting arm/hand/wrist. In contrast to every other instrument I've ever owned which I can play for hours. What gives? How long should I keep at it with the relic'ed axe before committing to a neck swap or other modes of problem-solving?
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