ArtieToo's post about his free Conn and it's assymetric V neck got me wondering about SRV's profile at Warmoth.
Is the 'thickest point' shifted up towards the low E string or down towards the high E string?
Low E side
Yep, the low E side. Take your frethand and make a C shape with it, then straighten out your fingers just a bit (leave your thumb where it is). That gives you a fairly decent look at what that neck shape is like. It's on of my favorites.
Originally Posted by bert123ArtieToo's post about his free Conn and it's assymetric V neck got me wondering . . .
Somebody actually reads my posts?
Seriously though, I can't string this thing up because its missing the saddle, but I've been sitting just holding it. The neck feels good. I wouldn't have thought that I'd like this. Can't wait to play it.
I love Assymetrical neck profiles...whats a Free Conn???
An acoustic guitar made by the Conn company that someone gives you for free.
Conn used to be the largest musical instrument maker in the world, specializing in brass instruments. They're still pretty big, I believe.
Originally Posted by ArtieTooAn acoustic guitar made by the Conn company that someone gives you for free.
Conn used to be the largest musical instrument maker in the world, specializing in brass instruments. They're still pretty big, I believe.
I had a feeling is was a free guitar but the only Conn I could think of was the horn company...I had no idea that they made guitars!!!
- Jan 22 Sat 2011 21:03
Assymetric neck profiles?
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