ksandvik
Well-known member
It's best to ignore opinionated postings on TGP forum and just try out an EBMM guitar and make your decision instead of following the herd.
Well here's one ol'gits opinion on MM necks.
When I started playing guitar live in 1971, guitar options were a lot fewer. It seemed to be, Strat, Les Paul, Tele, SG. Choices within these genres depended on your location. Cardiff UK had few shops - London (e.g. Denmark street) provided more outlets.
In the main, most money making guitar players used the above guitars.
The neck on my 74 Les Paul was in comparison to MM guitars of today, large whereas the neck on my 68 SG was really slim - both lacquered of course, but on top of lack of much choice of guitars the choice of necks to the average punter, living in the 'burbs, was limited too.
When I bought my first MM guitar in 2006 I was sold on
1) The sound of my mag/piezo Albert Lee and also
2) the neck.
ohhhh the neck it is just perfect - love it love it love it. Set up is a breeze.
TGP - keyboard warriors. I don't bother with them any more.
I hope I didn't offend anyone when I suggested to let the "ol' gits" on TGP moan about how narrow the MM necks are.
Fact is I was upset myself after reading comments on TGP on "How could Albert Lee play his signature MM model when he owns original 52 telecasters?" and how better he sounded while playing F**rs.
I bet less than 3% of them ol' gits has actually played an Albert Lee MM model.
And when I talk with elder guitarists, the list of guitar myths I will never understand seems endless :
- "Chunky necks are for the real men." I just LOVE how "easy" the MM necks are. I've owned and loved some great F***er guitars but... What is the point of always "fighting" with theses huge necks while your music flows effortlessly with a MM?
- "Vintage tuners superiority" will always remain a mystery to me : it takes forever to change strings and tuning stability is "vintage" as well.
- "Roadworn painting is THE thing". Now, I can see the charm of a guitar battered trough years of rehearsals and performing... But paying to have a new guitar that artificially looks like ****???? Beats me! I just can't get it!
- "Guitars with vintage nitro painting sound much better"... There are so many other factors that will influence your guitar tone : woods, pickups, settings, amps, effects, PLAYING...
I hope I didn't offend anyone when I suggested to let the "ol' gits" on TGP moan about how narrow the MM necks are.
Fact is I was upset myself after reading comments on TGP on "How could Albert Lee play his signature MM model when he owns original 52 telecasters?" and how better he sounded while playing F**rs.
I bet less than 3% of them ol' gits has actually played an Albert Lee MM model.
And when I talk with elder guitarists, the list of guitar myths I will never understand seems endless :
- "Chunky necks are for the real men." I just LOVE how "easy" the MM necks are. I've owned and loved some great F***er guitars but... What is the point of always "fighting" with these huge necks while your music flows effortlessly with a MM?
- "Vintage tuners superiority" will always remain a mystery to me : it takes forever to change strings and tuning stability is "vintage" as well.
- "Roadworn painting is THE thing". Now, I can see the charm of a guitar battered trough years of rehearsals and performing... But paying to have a new guitar that artificially looks like ****???? Beats me! I just can't get it!
- "Guitars with vintage nitro painting sound much better"... There are so many other factors that will influence your guitar tone : woods, pickups, settings, amps, effects, PLAYING...
Well, I'm one of those guys who can't get along with MM necks. My hands would cramp up when playing them - I had an AL and a Rosewood Axis. Loved the way they felt and played, but had to sell them both. Switched over to PRS wide/fat which are super comfortable for me. The LP 59 profile works as well... I always check back here to see if they are making larger necks (like the ones that they make for Blues Saraceno, but no-one else) but they don't.
There are some MM necks that are not as comfortable as other MM necks !!!!to me!!!!
To me:
SiLOs are perfect
If I pick up a Morse it is the last thing I do that day. I just can't stop playing it.
Petrucci's are just crazy incredible.
Well, I'm one of those guys who can't get along with MM necks. My hands would cramp up when playing them - I had an AL and a Rosewood Axis. Loved the way they felt and played, but had to sell them both. Switched over to PRS wide/fat which are super comfortable for me. The LP 59 profile works as well... I always check back here to see if they are making larger necks (like the ones that they make for Blues Saraceno, but no-one else) but they don't.