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unclerico

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Hey guys,

Just recently played a JP6 BFR, and it was probably the best neck I have ever felt.


It has been a while since I have played the first JP6. Do the standard JP6 and BFR have the same neck size/radius (whatever the measurements are for the neck. :eek: )
 

SteveB

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The BFR JP had a rosewood neck (not just the fingerboard, the whole neck) with a rosewood or ebony fingerboard depending on the wood used for the top, whereas the 'regular' JP has a maple neck with rosewood fingerboard.

I believe the dimensions are the same.. from Welcome to the Ernie Ball Music Man Company

JP6 specs

Neck Width:
1-11/16" (43.0 mm) at nut, 2-1/4" (57.2 mm) at last fret
Neck Wood: Select maple neck
Fingerboard: Rosewood


BFR JP6 specs

Neck Width:
1-11/16" (43.0 mm) at nut, 2-1/4" (57.2 mm) at last fret

Neck Wood:
Maple top - Mahogany;
Koa Top - Tobacco Bursted Mahogany

Fingerboard:
Maple top - Rosewood;
Koa top - Ebony
 

DrGonzo5150

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The BFR JP had a rosewood neck (not just the fingerboard, the whole neck) with a rosewood or ebony fingerboard depending on the wood used for the top, whereas the 'regular' JP has a maple neck with rosewood fingerboard.

Standard JP is maple neck, rosewood board - oil and wax finish.
BFR JP is mahogany neck, rosewood board - painted/high gloss polyester
BFR Koa JP is mahogany neck, ebony board - painted/high gloss polyester

While you were previously able to order a solid rosewood neck (available for a one month window only), it was just that... solid rosewood, oil and wax finished. You could not get it with an ebony board.
 
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unclerico

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Call me crazy, but I find the standard JP neck a bit more comfy. I like the natural finish, and even though it's oiled down, it just seems a bit more like 'home' ? Lol, I don't know.

Thanks for the help. First will be the JSX and cab, then the Petrucci. :)
 

rmh925

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I have only played one JP6 BFR it was great, but owned a couple of the standard JP6's and i love that neck it is very comfortable.
 
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