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zyx345

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This is my first post on this awsome forum. I'm primarily a PRS player but I am considering an EB Music Man after being so impressed by the build quality & feel of the necks, esp. the Axis.

I am interested in the Luke model. Can anyone tell me about the neck?

Many sites mention that its a hard V. I have played the Fender Eric Clapton & Jimmy Vaughan which have V necks. How does it compare?
 

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Welcome to the forum zyx345! As to the Luke neck, it's completely unique among EB/MM necks, imho... When they say sharp V, they mean SHARP! I've never played a neck that was this V shaped in back - more so than any Strat neck I've tried, including the Clapton... I let mine go because I ultimately found the neck to be too small for me to play comfortably - and I own five Axes (note for newbies: the plural of Axis is Axes :D) and think the Axis neck is the best neck EB/MM make. But - of course - you really have to try one for yourself before can decide... as I've mentioned here before, I do regret letting my Luke go, and hope I can find another one day.
 

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Does anyone know did the Luke ever come in a maple finger board??

Just curious.
 

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it's pretty sharp alright...

I think it is starting to hurt my hand. seriously, right behind the knuckle on my left thumb. it's pretty disheartening, because it feels SO awesome. I am consciously trying to adjust my left hand position. If I can't find relief, I may look into an Axis and sell the Luke.

gosh, I can't believe I just said that
 
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Not all Lukes are exactly the same, some Vs are "sharper" than others. I'd shop around and compare a little bit. I did, until i found "the one".

Hard to believe a Luke would cause pain in your thumb, maybe examine your hand position. Or try a lighter touch. You shouldn't be hurting when you play!
 
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My Luke was a killer deal. Once in a lifetime kinda thing, and I played it about 10 minutes before I bought it, so the first impressions were that it was just a killer neck, and the guitar sounded fantastic..may as well buy it.

I have altered my thumb position slightly...it's one more thing to worry about while I play, and I have been playing for so dang long it going to be hard teaching an old dog new tricks.

Lighter touch? I wish..lol..I wish I had ANY touch!
 

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doctor_worm said:

I have altered my thumb position slightly...it's one more thing to worry about while I play, and I have been playing for so dang long it going to be hard teaching an old dog new tricks.
Man, I hear ya. I had tendonitis a few years ago and had to change everything technique wise. You can do it, it's just gonna suck for awhile!

Good luck!
 

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Its an incredibly sharp V. But cool though. If you're not used to it, its a very alien neck to play on, a lot of my friends have said its very hard to play.

I'd recommend it though, such a quality versatile instrument!
 
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