Would you consider a Walnut neck?

Re: Would you consider a Walnut neck?

No real benefit. The tone of quarter sawn maple with twice the weight


Walnut has a different texture, and a diffenret tone. Walnut does take awhile to mellow IMO, and I don't think they do roasted walnut ( but they should). I would g for a Walnut / Ebony or Walnut Ziricote neck...splendid!
 
Re: Would you consider a Walnut neck?

Ordered Roasted Maple 2-Piece neck with Roasted Maple fretboard (unfinished), 3 + 3 tilt-back headstock (Sperzel preps), 6150 frets, 10 - 16 compound radius, 59 Roundback profile

I hope you can take some pics when you get it, as well as some in-progress build pics.
 
Re: Would you consider a Walnut neck?

I hope you can take some pics when you get it, as well as some in-progress build pics.

Will do. Everything is 4 - 6 weeks out. I went with the 3 + 3 headstock to shorten the length of the strings most commonly bent and decided on the tilt-back design hoping that eliminating string tees will remove one hindrance to returning to tune after trem use. Hopefully, I will like the Tusq nut. I normally have bone nuts installed.
 
Re: Would you consider a Walnut neck?

I kinda like the TUSQ. I like them at least as much as bone. They are really great with any kind of trem.
 
Re: Would you consider a Walnut neck?

Tusq is as close to bone without being bone. However, Tusq is more consistent as it is man-made.

I sometimes use unbleached bone for nostalgia, but there is really no need over Tusq.
 
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