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Post by guesstimator on Dec 3, 2021 13:34:28 GMT
Hi all,
Been looking around but couldn't find the info I'm looking for.
What is the neck size on the CST models? I mean actual depth and width at 1st and 12th fret? I'd like to get one but I don't get on with skinny necks.
I have read the the hollow body has a chunkier neck but again it's all relative without numbers or a direct comparison....I am aware that necks will vary from one guitar to the next, but specific model types will have different trends in neck size ...for example a te52na with a skinny neck doesn't exist, similarly a DC junior neck will always be slimmer than the FAT equivalent.
Cheers!
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cig35
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Post by cig35 on Dec 4, 2021 12:33:58 GMT
On my CST-24:
1st fret w: 44 mm D: 19 mm 12th fret w: 53 mm D: 24 mm
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Post by guesstimator on Dec 4, 2021 17:43:58 GMT
Cheers! So wide and thin, thanks. Anybody know about the hollow body?
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Post by oghkhood on Dec 4, 2021 18:57:22 GMT
I do not have the figures, but the feeling is also wide and thin, so probably similar
And I feel very comfortable with it
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Post by guesstimator on Dec 4, 2021 22:50:47 GMT
I read somewhere here that the Hb is chunkier if not in width/height size, at least in terms of profile. I have a hartwood semiacouatic which has very similar thickness and width but unfortunately it's too skinny for me....I get cramps with bar chords after a while..... I normally don't have this issue with thicker necks that are in the 23/24 mm thickness at 1st fret and even 25mm at 12th (sc450 +, lp special, te52, te 62 dlx d shape)....p.s Ive had bad tendonitis and really need to be careful. I was hoping it would more akin to the PRS wide fat profile
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