Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: tomjackson on November 24, 2009, 10:07:51 AM
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Has anybody played this profile. My missus is getting me one for my strat for Christmas and I just wondered what they are like. I wanted the '59 roundback but this neck was only $125 with the sale on so I had to get it otherwise I might have ended up with a shirt for Christmas :?
My Tele neck is an Allparts FAT which I love but for some reason I like them a little less full on a Strat.
The neck is unfinished BTW
Is the Boatneck a profile that was ever found on strats?
One thing I'm excited about is how it sounds, the American Standard neck I sold was very shallow and did nothing for the tone of the guitar so I'm hoping this beefs it up a little....
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I believe the boatneck is similar to a Fender Nocaster, and very similar to your Allparts FAT. It's a big old beast.
If you like them a bit less full on Strats, you're in for a disappointment I think...
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I think the Boatneck has a bit of a V to it, so it may be like some late '50s Strats (not that I've ever played any to know!). The Fatback is more rounded so perhaps that's more like a big Tele U shape.
They're both a full 1" deep for the whole length of the neck, from nut to heel. I haven't tried either but I'm pretty sure they'd be too big for my taste!
From reading the Warmoth forum, I don't think the Boat is a very "hard" V so even if you're not keen on V necks it may be OK. I've also read that if you have a 1-5/8" nut rather than anything wider if makes the neck feel a little less huge.
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If you like them a bit less full on Strats, you're in for a disappointment I think...
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A 1" no-taper neck sounds like a big old beast. I've played the Std Thin, Wolfgang & 59 Roundback. Oddly enough, the Wolfgang actually felt the most substantial of the three - much rounder than the 59 which felt almost like a soft V in comparison.
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I believe the boatneck is similar to a Fender Nocaster, and very similar to your Allparts FAT. It's a big old beast.
If you like them a bit less full on Strats, you're in for a disappointment I think...
Well I'll get used to it, I'd rather it was too fat than too thin. I actually really like the nocaster neck but it just seems they should be fatter on a Tele than on a strat.
As it's unfinished I may do some minor reprofiling :twisted:
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I've played the Std Thin, Wolfgang & 59 Roundback. Oddly enough, the Wolfgang actually felt the most substantial of the three - much rounder than the 59 which felt almost like a soft V in comparison.
That's surprising - I've got an SRV, which is assymetric like the Wolfgang but (according to the specs) a bit bigger, and to me it feels a lot skinnier than the '59. Although from their website diagrams, it does look like the Wolfgang has quite a rounded shoulder on the bass side, more than the '59. Maybe I should try one! :)
I guess maybe they vary a bit, too. I'll have a couple more '59s soon, it'll be interesting to see if they all feel the same.
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It could be like my '58 CS Relic then, by the sound of the other posts, which is full but still comfy. I know what you mean about Strats having thinnner necks than Teles though, that just seems "right"...
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I've played the Std Thin, Wolfgang & 59 Roundback. Oddly enough, the Wolfgang actually felt the most substantial of the three - much rounder than the 59 which felt almost like a soft V in comparison.
That's surprising - I've got an SRV, which is assymetric like the Wolfgang but (according to the specs) a bit bigger, and to me it feels a lot skinnier than the '59. Although from their website diagrams, it does look like the Wolfgang has quite a rounded shoulder on the bass side, more than the '59. Maybe I should try one! :)
I guess maybe they vary a bit, too. I'll have a couple more '59s soon, it'll be interesting to see if they all feel the same.
I often wonder whether my 59 roundback neck was mis-labelled & is actually a Clapton, because it doesn't feel particularly "round" on the back :) (it was a showcase purchase). The Wolfgang was built for me, so assuming they actually made what I asked for (it's correct in every other way), it really is a Wolfgang.
Don't have any calipers to measure them, but perhaps the "59" is thicker at it's thickest point (if that makes sense) with less taper, but the Wolfgang has a lot more bulk on its "shoulders" & seems to fill my hand a bit more. It doesn't feel or look particularly asymetric either...
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They do sometimes mislabel things in the showcase, there are at least a couple of bodies in there now which are completely different from the descriptions!
I imagine the Wolfgang is pretty similar to the Music Man Axis I used to have - that was a really nice neck but it could've done with being the same shape, but about 1mm wider and thicker all round.
The Warmoth SRV feels very asymmetric, it's quite weird.