Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

I prefer the feel of bolt-on, they are also easier to replace if something would damage the old neck.
Soundwise, not such a big difference. People rate joints' sustain like it would be set in stone, but a well made bolt-on sustains just as well as a neck-through.

AGREED 100%
also, I've never had a problem with Fender neck heels, so that's not an issue either.
 
Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

It's hard to beat the serviceability of being able to unbolt a bolt-on neck and swap it out, refinish it, shim it, or work on the guitar body (say refinish it, route for a new pickup, or sculpt down the heel).

A neck-thru is pretty easy to build and from a technical standpoint, it sure make sense to have one really long piece of wood that has the strings and pickups bolted to and makes up the neck of the guitar. The downside is that the neck wood dominates the guitar's tone. If it's a maple neck-thru, then it will be bright and compressed (I learned this the hard way).

A set neck has that smooth sustaining tone, but I'm pretty rough on guitars and I always feel nervous with set necks, like I'm going to bend the neck too much and break the joint.
I guess I've seen too many photos of "short tennon" Gibsons where the neck doesn't have a lot of surface area to hold it in place.

My favorite is "set thru", where the neck is set in a channel that is routed all the way to the bridge. Then you glue the guitar's top on top of the body and it locks the neck in place. Good luck ever replacing the neck, but the tone is killer! The beauty is that the neck only extends halfway down the body, so if you have a mahogany body and a maple neck, the maple neck won't dominate your tone like it would with a neck-thru.
Set-thru is just ESP/LTD's way of confusing people into thinking that they are neck-thru. Set-thru is the same as set neck, except they try to mimic the heel of a neck-thru guitar.
 
Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

I'm personally a sucker for a nice neck-thru guitar, but there are some bolt-on and set-neck designs that I love. They all have their place, but I tend to prefer the playability of a neck-thru.
 
Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

Neck-throughs sound too lifeless to me.

I don't think it matters whether glue or screws hold the neck.
 
Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

Here is a way of getting around that clunky old Gipsun neck heel.
Disregard that nasty wiring. haha
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Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

To OP,

You should bite the frickin' bullet and go back and read the countless thousands of threads on this topic, so we don't have to post the same thing every two months.

Go away,
Josh
 
Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

To OP,

You should bite the frickin' bullet and go back and read the countless thousands of threads on this topic, so we don't have to post the same thing every two months.

Go away,
Josh

I like bolt ons, I like neck throughs. But which is better? There's only one way to find out.....

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Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

To OP,

You should bite the frickin' bullet and go back and read the countless thousands of threads on this topic, so we don't have to post the same thing every two months.

Go away,
Josh

But I wouldnt get to read intelligent posts like this one from you.

PS, I love you too. *kisses*
 
Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

I hate everything right now. :28:

I usually reserve my hate for 8-5 m-f for work.



I COULD have looked everything up and searched through article after article, but I neither have the time nor patience. Luckily, this forum is blessed with some patient and helpful people who are willing to help out shlups like me who bring up a question that has been asked thousands of times before. So, for that....thanks guys.
 
Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

i enjoy neck thru if its a Z shaped guitar or a V, especially the latter, i dislike bolt on Vs. if its strat shaped i could go bolt on or neck thru, its not the biggest issue for me. if its a guitar shaped like an LP or a PRS, set neck or neck through, although set neck doesnt ever really feel that stable to me.
 
Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

For me it is bolt on all the way. I think the bolt connection does something magical to the sound of a guitar. I have set necked guitars as well...love em for what they are.

I've never played a neck thru that I liked....but thats just me.
 
Re: Set neck vs Bolt on vs Neck through

Guitars have to be judged one by one. I've played excellent and crappy examples of all construction types.
 
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