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    Can someone explain why all the mm. Basses have

    Such different neck sizes, i have about 14, sr 4's and the neck size varies on all of them ,some wide ,some thin, some chunky, other as slim as a sterling, i thought they were machine made, or does someone make ramdon neck sizes, and it doesnt go by year either, i have many same year some fat some skinny "not thats theres anything wrong with that"
    84'sr4 black, 2 eq,maple 4 bolt
    87'sr4 trans red, flame rosewood,2 eq, early decal
    89'sunburst,figured maple,2 eq,4 bolt
    90'trans white, figured maple
    92'trans red, birdeye maple
    93'sunburst, flame maple
    94'white,rosewood,very flamed neck
    94'sr 5, trans teal,maple

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    The necks are shaped on a CNC machine.

    I'm not doubting you - you have them right there - but there may be other factors involved.

    Like - are you drunk?

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    they are all final sanded by hand but that would only account for a tiny difference but if you feel it...its real
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    dontt get me wrong i love them all, and am not complining except for one that is extremely hard to play, i was just wondering,,also i usually wait till 10 am to start drinking
    84'sr4 black, 2 eq,maple 4 bolt
    87'sr4 trans red, flame rosewood,2 eq, early decal
    89'sunburst,figured maple,2 eq,4 bolt
    90'trans white, figured maple
    92'trans red, birdeye maple
    93'sunburst, flame maple
    94'white,rosewood,very flamed neck
    94'sr 5, trans teal,maple

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    Quote Originally Posted by barginkov View Post
    also i usually wait till 10 am to start drinking
    10A.M???? I don't put such harsh time regulations on my drinking

    As for the neck thing, get rid of the one that you find hard to play and it will never bother you again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by barginkov View Post
    i have about 14 sr 4's
    That's more than I have!!!

    It's always interesting to experience what small differences the human haptic sensors can detect. I've measured a couple of 'Ray necks because I had the same impression -- that the necks have different feel of "size" -- but found the measurements to be very close or identical (IOW, the measurements were either too coarse or too cursory).

    I found that the feel is more consistent on newer necks than on older ones. And that necks with maple boards (even newer ones) feel "chunkier". Probably the surface of the wood, or how rolled the edges of the fretboard are, contributes to the feeling.
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    I have two bongos. The necks are vastly different.

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    one is a six string dummy!
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    Dang you're right BP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tkarter View Post
    I have two bongos. The necks are vastly different.

    tk
    I noticed that too...

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    one is a six string dummy!
    Wait!! What!? Omg...
    That explains a lot of things...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Poppa View Post
    one is a six string dummy!
    You beat me to that answer - dang, I should gotten up earlier!


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    getting rid of that one the 92 rosewood which is the sharp edges one is probably what i will do, but the neck is si incredible , figured and the sound is
    awesome, so it wont be easy to part with, i guess that definetly the older ones have much different neck profiles, the newer one are probably much more consistent, i dont have anything newer than a 94
    84'sr4 black, 2 eq,maple 4 bolt
    87'sr4 trans red, flame rosewood,2 eq, early decal
    89'sunburst,figured maple,2 eq,4 bolt
    90'trans white, figured maple
    92'trans red, birdeye maple
    93'sunburst, flame maple
    94'white,rosewood,very flamed neck
    94'sr 5, trans teal,maple

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