I have very big hands. Not fat fingers, but among the "longest" that I've encountered
I'm currently playing a 2014 Fender American Std. Strat, which has a fairly slim neck. It took me some time getting used to it, but now I'm adapted.
The thing is, I think I may not be using all my potential with this kind of neck.
I tried a 2nd hand G&L Legacy with a "Classic Wide C" neck (I can get a pretty nice deal on it). After playing it for a few minutes, it still felt clumsy.
I can't expect to feel natural with such a neck after playing a completely different one extensively for the past year or so.
I also don't have a lot of experience with playing different guitars and adapting to new necks, so I can't "predict" what will happen so much.
Any advice?
BTW, I also really liked the tremolo system, and the guitar felt really solid overall. So it's tempting...
Should my big hands and I go for a "Classic Wide C" neck?
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Re: Should my big hands and I go for a "Classic Wide C" neck
Do you have any experience of other wide necks that you can use as a helpful reference? An acoustic, maybe?
Electric necks wider than 1 11/16" are not that common.
I love my G&L 1 3/4" ones, but I am aiming for total clarity, often with quite a lot going on and open strings mixed in, and some big bending at the nut end of the board too.
A jazz chord-comper would almost certainly disagree!
Electric necks wider than 1 11/16" are not that common.
I love my G&L 1 3/4" ones, but I am aiming for total clarity, often with quite a lot going on and open strings mixed in, and some big bending at the nut end of the board too.
A jazz chord-comper would almost certainly disagree!
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Thanks for the reply!!!
I couldn't hold myself and bought the guitar already... And after playing it for some time, it really feels "right" in my hands I actually feel lighter with my left hand. So for now, it looks like I may make it my main guitar. Or at least, for now, I'm excited.
BTW, the neck is actually 1 11/16” at the nut; the guy who sold it said it was a "Wide C", so I looked it up and thought it to be the new "Classic Wide C" which is 1 3/4”, but it turns out to be "G&L #3 Wide C" which is 1 11/16”.
It's really cool that at this price you can get a customized guitar.
I couldn't hold myself and bought the guitar already... And after playing it for some time, it really feels "right" in my hands I actually feel lighter with my left hand. So for now, it looks like I may make it my main guitar. Or at least, for now, I'm excited.
BTW, the neck is actually 1 11/16” at the nut; the guy who sold it said it was a "Wide C", so I looked it up and thought it to be the new "Classic Wide C" which is 1 3/4”, but it turns out to be "G&L #3 Wide C" which is 1 11/16”.
It's really cool that at this price you can get a customized guitar.
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Re: Should my big hands and I go for a "Classic Wide C" neck
hi danglam, welcome to g&ldp!
post some pix of your legacy sometime.
we like visuals around here!
post some pix of your legacy sometime.
we like visuals around here!
john o
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Re: Should my big hands and I go for a "Classic Wide C" neck
I'm glad to hear it's turned out well!
G&L's stock thing is 1 5/8", which is classic in a certain way, but a bit narrow for some of us.
A G&L neck in 1 11/16" should feel very nice. And yes, their custom neck options are great.
G&L's stock thing is 1 5/8", which is classic in a certain way, but a bit narrow for some of us.
A G&L neck in 1 11/16" should feel very nice. And yes, their custom neck options are great.
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Re: Should my big hands and I go for a "Classic Wide C" neck
This changed in July 1, 2015 with the new neck options.NickHorne wrote: G&L's stock thing is 1 5/8", which is classic in a certain way, but a bit narrow for some of us.
A G&L neck in 1 11/16" should feel very nice. And yes, their custom neck options are great.
For most guitar models, the standard neck specification is the "Modern Classic - 1 11/16” nut width with 1 5/8” string spacing allows a generous edge roll for superb comfort without string fall-off.
Fairly slim with mild taper from 0.820” at 1st fret to 0.870” at the 12th fret." with the 9.5" fretboard radius. See: July 1, 2015-present G&L U.S. Specifications and Options.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Should my big hands and I go for a "Classic Wide C" neck
Thanks everyone
Not the best picture, but here she is:
Not the best picture, but here she is:
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Re: Should my big hands and I go for a "Classic Wide C" neck
Beautiful what color is that?
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The body is fullerton red with a 3-ply pearl pickguard and the neck finish is satin vintage tint.vaughn44 wrote:Beautiful what color is that?
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Re: Should my big hands and I go for a "Classic Wide C" neck
Hope you enjoy it .I wish they made it easy to buy the necks I would buy a maple for mine.