So, how do you guys feel about the (Warmoth) Wolfgang neck back contour?
I have a 'Std Thin' on my Strat now. I really like it alot, but I wouldn't mind a little more wood on the bottom and top quot;slope.quot;
Anyone know if that Wolfgang is quot;more comfortablequot; than the Std Thin?Thanks
I prefer it, but whether or not it's more comfortable to you is... well... up to you
Run out to GC or any fender dealer and play the SRV Signature Strat.
Originally when reading it I thought I'd like it, but after a playing the SRV strat, I quickly found it not to be for me.
Originally Posted by proxyRun out to GC or any fender dealer and play the SRV Signature Strat.
Originally when reading it I thought I'd like it, but after a playing the SRV strat, I quickly found it not to be for me.The SRV is indeed asymmetrical, but it is different from the Wolfgang profile.
Originally Posted by FretFireThe SRV is indeed asymmetrical, but it is different from the Wolfgang profile.
True, I read over his post a little too quick and forgot he was going thinner.
Originally Posted by proxyTrue, I read over his post a little too quick and forgot he was going thinner.Yeah, thickness is the main difference, but the shapes are a bit different as well. You can get a better look at Warmoth's page on back contours.
I hate giong to music stores. At least someone's playing Eruption, Smoke on the Water, Stairway, Metallica, ect etc etc.
Fre Fire,
how much fatter is the Wolf compared to the Std thin?
I only want a little more wood, I'm not into baseball bat thing.
This page has all the information you seek.
from : localhost/www.warmoth.com/guitar/necks/...=back_profiles
I found the SRV strat neck to be really thin. How on earth I figured that, I dont know. I was at GC with Rob, and I'd never played one before. Figured I'd go try it out. I wrap my hands around something bigger when I take a leak.
- Jun 21 Tue 2011 21:06
Opinions needed on Asymetric back contour
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