Re: the radious on the neck
guys do you like a good radious on the neck i think i spelt it right:33:
haha
im not sure what mine is. its good but could be better one thing i hate is strait necks. how do you guys feel and does anyone have any pictures at all?
cheers richie
I have a 9.5" radius Lite Ash Stratocaster and a 16" radius Schecter C-1 Classic. I like both, for different reasons. No radius is perfect. To me, chords feel more natural on the strat, but leads more natural on the schecter. This is why they designed the compound radius fretboard: to try to give people the best of both worlds.
For the heck of it, the higher the number inch radius, the flatter it gets. A classical guitar neck is flat, so if you're wanting something close to that, get a 16" fretboard radius.
Also, I've found that my fingers don't like a thin neck with a high radius (i.e. more flat radius): I used to own a Fender Showmaster HH. Not any more. Still, if you practice with the guitar, regardless of what its neck is like (assuming it's in good condition), eventually you will adapt to it if you pay attention to what you are doing. I found this to be true in my own life. I used to prefer flat necks with flat radius like the Showmaster. After getting used to my Lite Ash, I found that more wood in the neck is actually better for ergonomics. Rather than adapt to the Showmaster, however, I went with the Schecter because I wanted a Jazz/JB pickup set again. I could've adapted to the Showmaster, and had basically adapted to it by then, but I wanted the Schecter.
This is the same philosophy as told by John Fogerty, previously of Credance Clearwater Revival. Once you practice on something, you get used to it. My advice would be to own one of each (a stratocaster-ish profile of 7.5 to 9.5 radius and a 16" radius guitar), based on the woods, pickups, and everything else, then adapt to it by practicing. I can't emphasize practice enough.