Fender neck profiles by year Featuring an early '50's "U" neck profile and 7. 870 12th Modern Deep C. 81″ thick at the 1st fret and 0. Neck profile is 0. Fender® Genuine Replacement Neck and Body 1-Year Limited Warranty; "Soft V" neck profile; 21 medium jumbo frets; Pre-slotted synthetic bone nut; Gloss urethane finish; Vintage-style truss rod adjustment; Classic Player '50s Stratocaster® Neck, Soft "V" Shape - Maple Fingerboard. Color White Desert Tan. Spending even hours in a shop will not reveal the „true“ preferences for me. C-shaped neck profile. Feb 8, 2010 360 Norway. Mar 4, 2012 #11 I like my Size and profiles of the necks of the ‘50s Telecaster style guitars show varying tolerances, especially over the first years. But, this neck was more the baseball profile, people talk about. Jan 13, 2014 #19 Rotten said: This is a good post. 0mm) deep at first fret, 0. Got my eye on a pretty cheap American standard strat, although I don't know much about the neck profiles. 00 at the first fret to 1. I want to buy a Fender style guitar with it and 7. Messages 24,001. Fender guitars have been the go-to choice for guitar players of all genres and styles since the company's inception in the 1940s. I There are so many variablesnut width, radius, neck contour, fret profiles, neck finishesetc. This has been particularly the case with Fender necks. com; The term “neck profile” refers to the shape of the back of a guitar neck in cross section, and it’s often used interchangeably with the term “back shape” or even “neck shape. Warmoth's Discover the sound of Fender, the spirit of rock-n-roll since 1946. It’s about the amount of shoulder on the neck. The synthetic bone nut is pre-slotted with "pilot" grooves for accurate spacing when filing the final string slots. It’s a thicker neck than a modern slim C. Wondering what exactly is affected (and how dramatically) by the various U and V shapes and other "fat" shapes from Warmoth/Musikraft etc. I got my neck used an it has flame maple which kind of bothers me since it will never look vintage. My 6129TLS, ProLine Sparkle Jet has a perfect, super smooth V to C neck. 0 coins. This genuine Fender Stratocaster neck is crafted at our Ensenada, Mexico manufacturing facility. Messages 706. 01" Fingerboard Radius: 7. "C" profile - '62 decal. Personally the more basses I've played over the years the less I notice what size the neck is Quote; josie. manufacturing facility, this genuine Fender American Vintage II 1961 Stratocaster guitar neck features a medium "C"-shaped profile and 7. I had never felt so at ease with a fretboard. I do This genuine Fender Precision Bass neck is crafted at our Ensenada, Mexico manufacturing facility. Show off your New Guitar Day (NGD) brags, your road worn relics, or anything else related to Fender. C-shaped necks vary by how thick they are in the center, and how much shoulder they have. 98"-1. With so many complex options to consider, from nut width to fingerboard radius, choosing among Fender neck profiles may seem daunting. However, the Thin neck profile is . 25"-radius maple fingerboard with 21 vintage tall frets, for the comfortable playing feel of a vintage instrument. All. I have been trying to buy bass of him for three years. The modern Studio I own is a slim C while the 90's Studio I have is a medium D similar to Epiphone. 15 years ago I bought a '57 RI P-bass. , ’50s V shape, ’61 C shape, ’70s C shape), in which Officially licensed replacement neck for Fender P Bass, with a full range of custom options to choose from, including woods, neck back profiles, fret size and material, inlay, nut width, Neck Profile. The modern c is great, I like the Suhr slim even c, the Anderson even taper is great. It had the vintage 1. The neck you see is always the neck you'll receive. Maple fingerboard with 9. The shoulders are broader than other shapes, and it’s a design style that can appeal to any player. 25"-radius pau ferro fingerboard with 21 vintage-style frets and vintage-style heel-adjust truss rod. I have an R8 with a real Deep neck carve - over . Owns a studio, and put the 1962 neck on a 1982-Reissue P-body. e. Many people will talk about the "shoulders" of the neck - this is the sides of the neck as it comes off of the fingerboard and a subtle changes here can have a dramatic affect on the feel of the neck. 25"-radius pau ferro fingerboard with 21 vintage tall frets, for the comfortable playing feel of a "C" profile - '62 decal. My favorite neck on any of my guitars. Make Fender. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take a deep 1950 to 1955: Fender neck shapes (all models) have a standard large and chunky "D" profile (big "baseball bat" style neck). I want to try a silver sky but want to give myself the best shot at liking the neck profile. A "C" shaped neck thai is not "modern" could refer to any number of C shaped necks - typically a 7. On a '63 profile neck I'd expect a 1 3/4" nut width, but the Pro has 1 5/8". Messages 2,603. I have found in particular that the "fleshy part" of my palm just below the fingers is muting the top e string, and They are usually not as deep as most U- and V-shaped neck profiles. 25 As far as neck profiles '60 to '65ish were all very similar with some slight variation. Crafted at our Ensenada, Mexico, manufacturing facility, this genuine Fender Player Series Stratocaster® guitar neck features a comfortable "modern C" profile and 9. Premium Powerups [DISCUSSION] I just want a place to cry/vent, but I just realized my roommate I kicked out 3 years ago stole my first guitar, a 20th anniversary 15+ year old Squire Strat, from Pregnant headstocks, incorrect neck profiles, poly base coats and incorrect dot inlays. 89″ thick at the 12th fret. 975" (24. Modern D. CONS: May feel too bulky for players with smaller hands or those who prefer a Hey there, amateur of 3 years and three guitar experience here. 83 at first fret . My MIM Modern C is near-identical (but not quite). there seems to be differences in soft V's over the years. This shape suits a significant number of guitarists There are a bunch of different neck profiles on the different years and types of strats, I will leave that explanation to someone more knowledgeable. It's a pretty big neck. Fender neck shapes have changed through the years too. Crafted at our Ensenada, Mexico, manufacturing facility, this genuine vintage-style Fender Precision Bass® guitar maple neck features a comfortable '70s "C" profile and 7. 93 at 12th. They actually had all the info for each new model strat - including neck profile, width at nut, radius, etc. 92" 12th - 1. I believe right now, that it totally IS personal preference and that there is absolutely NO shortcut there. Several renowned guitarists have favored V-Neck profiles: 1. Std. Trusted for. Sadly, i cant find any actual info on the neck shapes and profiles from fender, except some generic ones form years ago. I genuinely found it revolutionary. Fender American Vintage II Precision Bass NECK SHAPE: 1960 C NECK RADIUS: 7. So Modern D is similar to Modern C but with more shoulder, and a little thicker at the 12th. Given the frequency with which it has been applied in the years, that on the neck is Here are some Fender neck profiles, but the same would apply to Heritage: I'm not sure if they use the same term(s) but it's a starting point. The Warmoth Standard Thin neck profile is supposed to be very similar to that of the Fender C neck. I know the early '50s Tele/Strat neck profiles Forums. Feb 11, 2015 27,682 Terra Incognita. It is a nice, decent modern C style neck, I guess. 5" radius C neck used on the current American Standards. Neck Material: Maple Neck Profile: C Neck Thickness (IN): 1st - 0. As you can see Fender neck shapes/profiles are all over the map with slight variations due to The MIM Fender Black Label basses have a neck the feels like a cross between a jazz and a Precision. So you can get a thick C or a thin C for example, however if you were to cut a cross-section of the neck, it will still closely See more There are also further subdivisions of each type, usually denoted by a design year or era (i. 5"-radius maple or pau ferro fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets. Disclaimer - I do have a Fender CS '69 NOS Strat with a rosewood board for sale in the emporum, and it has that "U" shaped neck that you would find on an early 70s Strat. A headstock adjust neck will have a wood plug on MIA's and plastic on MIM's. Model #: Fender® USA 250R Nickel Plated Steel (. 1956: Fender necks change to a large and chunky "soft V" profile. The G&L neck has the butt end of the heel AFTER the 22nd fret making the neck about 5/16″ longer than the Fender neck! This goes for the 22 fret Fender necks I've been looking at the Fender Custom Shop neck profile blueprint, and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me whether the USACG Slowhand is basically the Fender Custom Shop's '57 soft V. Crafted at our Corona, Calif. Jeff Beck: Has used V-Neck profiles on some of his signature guitars 5. The modern c is great, I like the Suhr slim even c, the Anderson even I've owned several Fender American Standard Telecaster over the years and while I really liked them, I always moved them along because I just not could bond Supporting Membership. I actually feel like the Fender neck profile allows me to play more comfortably than the thinner, "faster" necks of Ibanez "Fender neck shapes have changed through the years too. Richie Blackmore: Often played Fender Stratocasters with V-Necks 3. The MH series is super similar to the fender modern c neck profile Title: Fender-Neck-Profiles Created Date: 7/17/2020 12:48:59 PM Neck Back Shapes (profiles), all guitar and bass models. 96 all the way down. These were made in the mid 90's from surplus American parts as they were getting a production line going in Mexico. Even after the switch to Corona the neck profiles on the reissues were still wrong and the dot spacing. Posted November 1, 2018. The most common modern neck profile. The Korean/Indonesian versions of this guitar (the current model is called "Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH" and is built in Indonesia) have apparently had some changes in specs over the years, These more detailed specs are available on the Fender site. , ’50s V shape, ’61 C shape, ’70s C shape), in which subtle period-specific variations in one of the basic neck profiles is recreated precisely. 83″ thick at the 1st fret and 0. This replacement neck is for a Fender or Squier® by Fender guitar. Jan 18, 2020 #4 I love the bigger ones. NedRyerson Senior Member. I have a Jimmie Vaughan and the neck feels huge to me. Its super annoying, and while I know I can simply send a guitar back if I dont like it, but still, id love some more info Can anyone tell me the difference between the various neck profiles on a Fender P-bass? Also, does anyone know the history of what years that the particular profiles (i. Took a little while getting use to. This genuine Fender Telecaster neck is crafted at our Ensenada, Mexico manufacturing facility. It's very similar to some of my "strat-like" guitars, but with the mahogany/rosewood character. pdf) or view presentation slides online. Jul 8, 2012 301 480 4,841. I can’t speak to a real 61 profile. C-shaped necks have a comfortable oval profile that works well for most playing styles. For the first 25 years or so of my playing career, I played Ibanez (and other similar basses), my main bass for almost 15 years was a well-worn SR400. Download * Unless templates are marked otherwise, they are not provided by any brand of instrument manufacturer, in spite of being made in the likeness of known branded models. 8900 to . Buy Now. 650 nut width. Yes, its 24. 01 off the shoulders and absolutely nothing like the 60th anniversay fender jag that is C to D. I know this one is a couple years old, but updating for future searches I love the Modern C. The guitar has a AA-grade flame maple neck carved to a '63 "C" profile, 21 narrow tall frets and a trio of handwound '60s-spec pickups! The middle pickup is reverse wound/reverse polarity for Fender 1951 Precision Bass® Neck, "U"-Shaped Profile, 20 Medium Jumbo Frets, 9. My second guitar is my Warmoth Telecaster that has [QUESTION] thoughts on Fender deep C neck profile for small hands. The neck carve feels full and really comfortable. A big part of what sets Fender apart from other guitar brands is the variety of neck profiles they offer. 88" at the first and around . e, A, B, C, etc) were used. josie. 825" (21. I think to my ears, this is one reason why I like big necks. I haven’t touched my old tele in years due to the massive boat tail neck. 9000 1st/1. 5" wide at the nut, they are kind of like a Precision neck in many ways as they are chunkier than your typical Jazz neck and are reminiscent of Fender's highly sought after 70's "A-width" Precision necks. 5" radius. I'm about to my my first electric guitar - Fender American Professional stratocaster (its the only strat So I picked up a wildwood 59 thinskin and loved it, d profile neck . I recently bought one of the Fender roasted maple Stratocaster necks with a 12" radius and "flat oval" profile. New posts thinking that an AVRI '57 Strat I owned had a pretty thin-feeling V-shaped neck considering how I had read that '50s Fender neck profiles were considered Without an encyclopedic knowledge of particular brand profiles throughout the years, you may find it impossible to please this client. It’s truly all preference though. The build sheet from Fender reads as a 2007 Fender NOS Nocaster. It's a #1 . Over the years there has been a growing distortion, a 'street' interpretation of the Fender guitar neck terminology, creating some very real misconceptions and ideas about what I'll get right to the question, then provide context below if you want to read more. Hello Warmoth Forum members I would really appreciate if any members Know if Warmoth can build a neck based on Eric Johnson 54 Virginia Strat neck profile which Fender describe it as a soft V profile, I actually own an EJ start which now is about 10 years old my goal being to replicate with the benefit of customizing the neck with a rosewood board and a 1/4 Depends on the year to be honest. Fender® Genuine Replacement Neck and Body 1-Year Limited Warranty; Features. In vintage years, the shape and thickness of Fender guitar necks varied tremendously. 830 1st - When Fender first brought the 10/56 neck out on the '56 Strat Time Machine guitars you could barely tell it was a V right away in playing it. Albert King: Played a custom V-Neck Flying V guitar 4. 850," thinner than the Fender Modern C at least on paper. 5" radius; 1951 "U"-shaped neck profile; 20 medium jumbo frets; Synthetic bone nut; Gloss Crafted at our Ensenada, Mexico, manufacturing facility, this genuine Fender® Stratocaster® guitar maple neck features a comfortable "C" profile and 7. There are quite a few different types that are available, but generally, manufacturers will stick to one of the four main types, with slight variants upon that. Fast shipping, item arrived as described and in excellent condition, great seller! Thanks again. 99 Description - Fender Authorized Dealer - This item is Brand New with Full Factory Warranty. Some modern Fender necks do have 22 frets but the difference is at the heel. With the purpose of highlighting a better quality control on its instruments, Fender has begun to apply on the neck two more decipherable codes which clearly showed the year: one stamped on the heel – although on the first American Standards the date was marked in pencil – and another through an "inspection" sticker that in addition to the date of the quality check indicated also They are usually not as deep as most U- and V-shaped neck profiles. I do know, however that Squier Affinity Series strats and teles (not all Squiers, just Slim neck - opposite of above! Overall weight of the guitar is reduced too. I have several strats that all suit me. During the earlier PRE-CBS years, Fender The Actual Terminology Of Fender's Guitar Neck Lingo. Here are some of the most popular profiles. I think there are different profiles, even for a V. , is going to vary model by model. 00" at the 12th), and while the Deep C profile necks aren't the chunkiest necks in my collection they definitely feel This beautiful Strat is a used 2024 Fender Custom Shop '60s reissue masterbuilt by Levi Perry with a NOS Firemist Silver finish. Messages 11,360. 1956: Fender necks change to a large and chunky "Fender neck shapes have changed through the years too. In all my years playing since, I have never picked up a guitar as comfortable and versatile as this one. Your Cart. Jan 14, 2024 #6 stratamania said: My brother-in-law is only a year older than me but because he had a more physical job for most of his career, he had similar issues as the OP. Neck Back Shapes (profiles), all guitar and bass models. Vendor. 93" at the 12th fret. The story I heard years ago was that Fender V-profile necks were manufacturing defects (1950's?) that Fender decided to sell anyway ("it's not a bug, it's a feature!"). ” Fender has a few of its Neck profiles are defined by a letter, corresponding to the shape of the back of the neck as you look down at it. 01 at the 12th. Great for players with larger hands or those who prefer a firm grip. Hand rubbed nitrocellulose lacquer - 9. I'm thinking of mounting an Fender Am. 010-. I absolutely love thicker neck profiles like this one, and the soft V near the upper frets is quite comfortable to me. Condition Good. 8mm) deep at 12th fret. Anyway, I made a purchase last week and I have to say, I have FINALLY found a Nocaster that has everything I want, including the neck size. Many Fender guitars, especially Stratocasters, now have a “modern C shape” (or “flat oval”) neck profile, a flattened variation of the traditional C shape. Member; My son has big hands and long fingers, and has been complaining Its modeled off a 1956 neck. Yes I think calling it Deep is misleading. I also like Hello ! As i think that the neck profile is an essential criteria in the choice of a guitar, I thought i could share with you this little table i made (my favorite is the 10/56 V) Type Fab Neck Type 1st fret (inch) 12th fret (inch) 1st fret (mm) Over the years, Fender has used different neck profiles on models like the Stratocaster, Telecaster, and Jazzmaster. 25"-radius maple fingerboard with 20 vintage frets, for classic playing feel. 800" thick, but it's wide like I am looking to buy an early to mid 1960's Precision bass and am looking for a bit of expertise from any vintage Fender experts on this forum who can shine a bit of light on the differences of neck widths and profiles (identifications) that were available and what years they were typically associated with. I have personally settled on the Fender soft V as a nice neck profile for me. 25"), Nut width: 42 mm (1. Don't settle for an inferior job! Genuine Fender Lic. It also had a thick "chunky" neck profile that I loved once I got the hang of it. 820 1st - . less curvature) as a result of guitarists wanting a flatter neck that was better suited to string bending where there's less chance of strings "choking out". My 2nd fave is from my 92 Fender American Standard Tele (my main guitar also). Yes it is a P neck, but it's fast and much slimmer than my MIJ or USA P basses. The other pre-production Esquires and the earliest Broadcasters featured a bulky neck (. I wish it were a bit thicker, But, I have long fingers and profile, bigger necks. that's how i ended up with a 50s Classic Tele. I have played Fender Strats exclusively for over 20 years, all with Modern C neck profiles which are very comfortable for my fretting hand. 000 12th as shown on the website specs. I couldn't get into playing a wide neck. QUESTION Hi, about to buy my first electric guitar! Can't actually try the guitar out in person due to quarantine but now's the only time i've actually had so much free time. Billy Gibbons: Known for The thinnest neck profile offered by Charvel on production instruments is the Charvel Speed Neck which is . . 96lbs. but i'm not gonna complain about it either. the standard neck profile for Fender is the medium C. Fender® Genuine The American Professional II Stratocaster® HSS draws from more than sixty years of innovation, Fender American Professional II Stratocaster HSS Dark Night Rosewood Fingerboard. He uses bass to record. 75" nut width, instead of the modern 1. It’s a profile that transitions from a soft V on the lower frets to a thicker C profile on the middle and upper frets. My MIA Modern C is my all-time favorite neck. 594" scale length, but the "Pattern Thin" neck is a dead ringer for the Fender "Deep C" on my Am Pro Jaguar (which is only 24" scale length) . "m really fond of the profile. They also vary by how thick the neck is behind the first fret versus the 12th fret: some necks get more full in your hand towards The neck profiles generally are not quite as thick anymore as that graphic is showing. The owner of this neck. The shape or profile of a guitar neck is independent of the thickness (aka depth). I have recently gotten more into playing solos and am aggravated by the brick sized neck heel that is getting in my way of upper frets. Fender neck that you like? What shape, nut width, and fretboard radius. 1956: Fender necks change to a large and chunky I did a search on Fender Strat* Neck Profile, which I believe brought me to, among others, the Fender site. 25" Fender American Professional II Precision Bass: NECK I bought a used Robert Cray neck a while back (2010 model), and tho it is fuller-feeling than a standard MIM neck, it's definitely not a baseball bat (to me - and I don't have huge hands like Robert Cray). I like the standard C better. Shop Fender guitars, basses, amplifiers, audio equipment, accessories, apparel and more. Weight is 6. The thickness of Fender necks has varied widely over the years, influenced by player preferences, manufacturing capabilities, and the pursuit of distinctive tonal qualities. But the "Pattern Thin" neck profile is narrower than the Wide Thin on an SE (I have those also) while being a tad deeper (thicker fretboard to neck bottom ?) Here is a great run down on the Fender Guitar Neck Profiles. Deep "C”-shaped neck profile with rolled fingerboard edges In recent years Fender has started to include basic neck depth measurements and a profile diagram in their parts manuals for each model. I love my Jimmie Vaughan Strat neck, soft V-shaped, but I have also found that my thin c Fender Neck Profiles - Free download as PDF File (. I know the more recent USA standards have the "modern flat C" shape, but the specific model I'm looking at is a 1989 model, made in Corona. But my MK neck is something like . 83-91 and feels very fender ‘slim c’ that they use on many vintage reissues. Aug 9, 2013 I really like my Fender Hot Rod Tele "U" neck profile, it feels right in my hands and it sounds fantastic! K-Line. You might also consider a Warmoth standard contour Jazz neck. 890 12th Modern C Profile. com; Play; Tune; Beginners; Sign In. Share your tech tips, dream setups and musings. I primarily use the guitar for recording and local shows. I have a Fender Custom Shop Tele that has a "U" neck that goes from 1. 046 Gauges), PN 0730250406. Matt worked in music retail for 5 years at Guitar Neck Profiles I have a G&L asat that I might sell because I prefer the fender profile cut. floyd neck on a Charvel Pro Mod body w/Floyd. U-Shaped Profile. I have noticed the girth of G&L necks up high, but down low has always bothered me. Past year. B. What is Fender’s modern C-neck profile? The modern-C profile is a flat oval shape. Ultimately, the ideal Fender neck profile balances playability, comfort, and versatility to match your playing style and preferences. The Hot Rod's neck is nowhere as hefty as a Nocaster's neck. , ’50s V shape, ’61 C shape, ’70s C shape), in which Funny it's called a '63 neck profile. The files are 1:1 scale but as Right now I am looking for a neck for my american deluxe tele body, so I have been reading a lot about different necks lately. I have been touring for years with a 2011 Fender American Special Precision bass which I've modded with custom shop '62 pickups that sound fantastic. 990" 12th fret, with a "52 neck shape. This neck profile is often paired with a compound radius fretboard. Would love a . New posts thinking that an AVRI '57 Strat I owned had a pretty thin-feeling V-shaped neck considering how I had read that '50s Fender neck profiles were considered larger by modern standards. Many players find the C-shape the best compromise of Fender’s neck profiles. 840 1st - . 5" radius - for example on a '60s Custom So I was confused when sellers were telling me they had a '52 neck and a . Meriphew Member. It had the "slightly wider" neck: 1. Standard's neck profile is what Fender usually described as a "modern C". Advertisement Coins. 940 12th C to D. Gibson shoots for . Eric Clapton: Known for using V-Neck Fender Stratocasters 2. Verified purchase. MrVelvet Member The Slim Taper neck has a C to D-profile and is relatively thin compared to the ’50s Vintage and Rounded profiles but compared to many other brands it’s a fairly moderate thickness. 25" radius and I play blues with my thumb over most of the time . And darn narrow. As good as Charvel necks are, they don't have the exact feel I like, which is a nice Fender chunky C profile with typical Am Std frets and 9. Never played or owned a Fender Strat where I was 100% satisfied with the neck profile. The depth measurements for the specified "Mid 60's C" profile in the manuals for the AO jag and JM are the same for both: 0. 75" nut width, but the neck profile was noticeably slimmer the '64 I owned, and other pre-CBS P-basses I've played. Perfect fit for me, took it to get set up and apparently it had a hump in the neck wood, (how common is that anyway?) requiring Over time, the neck profiles were further modified, and in later years the C shape became very popular. These letters were stamped on the butt-end of the necks, and have nothing to do I found these measurements online for current Fender neck shapes. Dot spacing and neck profiles a little bit more accurate. I love the 60's big C profile. There are also further subdivisions of each type, usually denoted by a design year or era (i. i didn't want a medium C. Boris Bubbanov Member. It is not quite the big fat 50's profile of my old '08 Traditional LP, I Check it out. Anything else,profile,frets,board radius etc. I actually measured a couple neck profiles at a local shop; Eric Clapton signature Strat (newer, not sure exactly what year) measured something like . The American Vintage II Series features authentic neck profiles from Fender's past. My Seagull S6 is also 0. Understanding the different neck profiles can be crucial First of all the traditional vintage style Fender neck only has 21 frets whereas the G&L neck has 22 frets. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought 10/56 referred to 1) a 10" radius on the fretboard and 2) a soft V to C neck profile (as mentioned previously) based on the 1956 shape. Neck radii got bigger (i. 95" depth and 1. PROS: Chunky, substantial feel, more "shoulder" - the area where the neck wraps around to meet the fingerboard - which is typically felt most when playing on the first 5 frets. 25"-radius maple fingerboard with 20 vintage-style frets. Might be an urban legend, but that's how Fender tended to operate so it's not too implausible. Often seen on early 1950s Fenders. The very first pre-production guitars had a wide flat “C” neck profile. Aug 9, 2013 #9 HP Hovercraft said: I’d recommend getting Brazilian rosewood or ebony to make it a more authentic experience. (better) used Fender American Special Precision bass (with 20 Fender guitar and bass neck profiles for use to either print out, make templates or edit in cad cnc programs. 95 at the first fret. identical to the Fender modern C with mayyyybe . Fender. While they are 1. The Fender guys seem to refer only to the thickness/roundness. 79" at the 1st fret, 0. The modern c is great, I like the Suhr slim even c, the Anderson even Crafted at our Ensenada, Mexico, manufacturing facility, this genuine Fender Player Series Stratocaster® guitar neck features a comfortable "modern C" profile and 9. Rosewood fretboard. I actually started on Ibanez and eventually migrated to Fender. This can also be found with the designation "modern C" etc. I did just get a Am Pro JM and it feels much more like a slim 60's neck carve. 98 the reissues were redone and got a little closer. Your comments about the general neck profiles and how they relate to the different years of 335 Fender Custom Shop LTD 70th Anniversary 1954 Stratocaster Time Capsule Desert Tan 2024. Of the current net profiles, which is closest to the classic "Wide Fat" neck on Custom 22's from around the early 2000's? The Pattern neck shape (not to be confused with Pattern Regular or Pattern Thin) is probably the I have one of those MIJ mahogany offset teles from a couple years ago. H Strat-Talker. Generally the MIA's have better fretwork, althought the MIM's have gotten better in the last couple of years. ; so on the rear/back side of neck its slenderer depth. Not bad at all but just different. M. Guy Named Sue Censored. Fender's "U" profile is not uniform across the board. Mine is a "showcase" bargain neck from a few years back with a heavy rosewood fingerboard and a straight 15 inch radius. The Fender P Bass® neck had already been around for several years when it was redesigned in 1957 to feature the Strat®-style headstock we associate it with today. Features the back and front of the Toronado neck and headstock. 58 and 59 are big, 60 through mid 63 are wide and flat and late 64 through early 65 are medium chunky and sometimes a little narrower. Trouble is, hands vary, and neck profiles vary as well - Fender Custom Shop's '59 Deep C' is not the same as Gibson's. I like the big frets, though. If you are interested in a more affordable PRS SE model, the thinnest neck available is the “Wide Thin” which measures 0. 25" Year 2024. Fender Neck Profiles the American Standard is the "Standard", and all others deviate from it. I'm looking for a P-Bass, but I prefer the smaller necks like the Jazz. I was never particularly interested in neck profiles, until about 4 years ago, when I played a PRS SE with a Wide Fat neck. These all had the poly base coat though. 65" wide would be a good average indication for the period) with a very prominent “V C-shape is a pretty broad term. 990" 1st fret. The only difference being the '69 has a 4-bolt neck and the truss rod adjuster on the heel instead of a Many players find the C-shape the best compromise of Fender’s neck profiles. Maple fingerboard with 12" radius; Vintage "C"-shaped neck profile; 21 medium jumbo frets; Pre-slotted synthetic bone nut; Gloss urethane finish; Bullet-style truss rod adjustment; The current guitars I am playing are my American Standard Strat from the mid 90s and I'm pretty sure it has the standard neck profile from Fender and for sure has the 1. A shorter neck radius such as 7. I put a new neck on it because I like fat necks now (didn't know that about myself for years) but I've NEVER seen a skinnier There are also further subdivisions of each type, usually denoted by a design year or era (i. , ’50s V shape, ’61 C shape, ’70s C shape), in which The thinnest neck profiles offered by PRS is the “Pattern Thin” profile is used on the USA models and measures 0. Fender profiles This is the most comprehensive info I've ever seen on Fender neck profiles, so I thought I'd share it. 625". Home. I think this is in the range of your measurements. HP Hovercraft Member. Personally, I love the 10" radius, regular profile neck on my CU24. A. On topic: What @fretno said. The only difference being the '69 has a 4-bolt neck and the truss rod adjuster on the heel instead of a Welcome to r/Fender, a home for all things Fender Guitars from Strats and Teles to P-Basses and Jazzmasters. But, produced big tone due to extra mass in neck. Messages 9,727. I really like it, and it sounds great, the neck absorbs very little energy and the body really goes as a result. Check some of the vendors that post the neck measurements and you typically see the first fret for TH9s/R9s ranging from . 5", Maple. 2003 Fender Custom Shop Robert Cray Hardtail Stratocaster. AnalogKid4003. Quantity: Add to cart — $1,799. Most Fender electric guitars have C-shape necks, but some also have D-shape, U-shape and V-shape necks. Sign In. 1957: the "V" shape gets much stronger. 840 Stratocaster Neck Neck: Maple, Fingerboard: Rosewood, White dot fingerboard nlays, Neck profile: '60s "C", Fingerboard radius: 184. Welcome to r/Fender, a home for all things Fender Guitars from Strats and Teles to P-Basses and Jazzmasters. Forums. Alder body, maple neck with clay dots, rosewood fingerboard, gold plated hardware, and an Inca Silver finish. I *think* this has been a common Fender measurement over the years. So I want to be sure of the lingo before I buy. Featuring a "vintage C" neck profile and 7. 82″ thick at Guitar manufacturers seem (especially fender) make it really difficult to compare neck profiles cus they use completely inaccurate or unhelpful words (or years) to describe them rather than just giving the dimensions: I think the general idea is something like this: C: standard curve I've been down to a single (electric) for several years now--a '56 from October of that year it took me years to find. On average, Gibson and Epiphone Slim Taper necks are 0. Discuss the craftsmanship, history, and innovations that have defined Fender's legacy. I really struggle to understand why people are so fussy There's quite a bit less wood in the nut area. Comes with the original hardshell case. '66 is when the neck became noticeably thinner. Feb 11, 2018 It was a few years ago so doesn't have the latest models, but here are the stats I collected during my thick neck search. 1 mm (7. I wouldn't call it full feeling especially when comparing it to the R8. Charvel bolt ons are either oil or satin urethane finished depending on the model. 5" is mostly found on vintage Fenders. 0 0 All. The "modern C" is most likely the 9. (preferring . 5 and vcarve files. I will say, though, that perhaps the most comfortable (easy to play) neck on any guitar I've played was on--let it be whispered--a three-bolt neck, '73 Strat. 1950 to 1955: Fender neck shapes (all models) have a standard large and chunky "D" profile (big "baseball bat" style neck). Whether you prefer vintage contours like the My fave neck profile is on my old SanDimas Jackson strat. Neck is 1 11/16" wide at the nut, unusual for a Fender. This guide cuts through the confusion to highlight the unique characteristics of Neck Back Shapes (profiles), all guitar and bass models. Reactions: jads57, shane8, With all stores closed, I was wondering if a soft or medium V neck profile (see below) is the right one for me. Featuring a mid '60's "C" neck profile and 7. J. 990" 1st and . 1956: Fender necks change to a large the Am. 770” at the 3rd and . Question: I'm in the market for a tele and unfortunately it's impossible to try any neck profile besides the "modern C" because that's all Guitar Center has. $3,395. Reactions: jads57. I believe in the later 2000's, Fender started shaping RC necks with a slightly thinner profile than earlier versions. they make plenty of other instruments with thicker neck profiles. for example, Fender's modern 'C' or ESPs thin 'U' shapes. These are considered Squier Series, but are not ES aficionados follow a general set of rules that seem to govern the relative neck sizes of the various years. , ’50s V shape, ’61 C shape, ’70s C shape), in which subtle period Understanding the different neck profiles can be crucial in choosing the right Fender guitar for you and your playing style. 830” at the 12th with a “C” shape. 9200. 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