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hspno300

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i was curious since im ordering a jp mm how do the necks play. i played a wizard neck on the jem and it was incredily fast smooth and flat andi was just wondering if the jp mm plays similar or better
 

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Although it took me about 2 weeks to fully appreciate the JP neck (after years of playing Wizard-2 necks), I have to say I like the JP better. I can play it for longer periods of time without fatigue.
 

hspno300

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thank you for the replys. how flat is the neck and how are the frets becase i have an ibanez 320dx and the neck is really not flat enough
 

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JP neck is very thin. Almost too think for me. But I played a PRS Custom 22 with a wide fat neck for 8 years, and then got the JP. So it was quite a change. But it is a fast, thin neck with a pretty flat profile.

Plus, the fret end finishing is some of the best I've ever seen, period.
 

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hspno300 said:
thank you for the replys. how flat is the neck and how are the frets becase i have an ibanez 320dx and the neck is really not flat enough

The JP neck is pretty darn flat. The frets are.. I think Dunlop 6105 fret wire if I'm not mistaken. That's the same fret wire that EBMM uses for their basses, and it's a bit heavier than their other 6-string models. This is all due to JP's preference of course. I asked JP about that at the EB Open House last year and he said that when fretting he didn't like to 'feel a lot of wood'. And then Lukather chimed in. :D
 

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SteveB said:
The JP neck is pretty darn flat. The frets are.. I think Dunlop 6105 fret wire if I'm not mistaken. That's the same fret wire that EBMM uses for their basses, and it's a bit heavier than their other 6-string models. This is all due to JP's preference of course. I asked JP about that at the EB Open House last year and he said that when fretting he didn't like to 'feel a lot of wood'. And then Lukather chimed in. :D


Interesting... the frets on my JP seem to be the smallest of all of my guitars.
 

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I wasn't there, but the thought of what Luke might have said is just cracking me up!


SteveB said:
I asked JP about that at the EB Open House last year and he said that when fretting he didn't like to 'feel a lot of wood'. And then Lukather chimed in. :D
 

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The radius are the same on the Jem 15".

I dont know about thin gauge.

My Jem 7DBK uses Wizard II neck that is thiner neck of the Jems.

I think that is almost dangerous, seems that will broke.
 
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