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Sub1 Zero

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wow, i love that neck, if it were 24fret i would be sold. so, i ask, which neck is closer to that feel, the silo or the JP6? thanks
 

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Sub1 Zero said:
wow, i love that neck, if it were 24fret i would be sold. so, i ask, which neck is closer to that feel, the silo or the JP6? thanks

In my opinion, neither the Silo nor the JP6 is anything like the Luke neck profile. But the JP is probably the neck most unlike the Luke neck. The Silo is somewhere in between.
 

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Sub1 Zero said:
wow, i love that neck, if it were 24fret i would be sold. so, i ask, which neck is closer to that feel, the silo or the JP6? thanks

Ask yourself this...how many times do you ever use the last two frets, and can you work round it? ;)
 

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Ali said:
Ask yourself this...how many times do you ever use the last two frets, and can you work round it? ;)
I may be wrong but I don't think that has anything to do with it. The tension is different between a 22 fret and 24 fret neck. That's why I have always played 24 fret necks the strings feel alot tighter in my opinion.
Brett Lingle
 

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Brett, if the scale length is the same, the string tension is the same. You may be noticing the heel is in a different place which might give the impression that the tension is different while you play in different positions. I know that's a big thing for me, and I love 24 fret necks. I've grown to love the y2d, and I love the profile on the LUKE, but the 24 frets of the JP is the most comfortable for me. I'll be getting a LUKE anyways, love that frikkin neck profile ;)
 

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I tried a Luke the other day... the neck was absolutely like nothing I've played before. And I didn't quite like it...:(
 

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PeteDuBaldo said:
Brett, if the scale length is the same, the string tension is the same.

+1

Tension difference results from a different scale length. All EBMM guitars have the same scale length, except perhaps the Silhouette Bass, which may or may not be a guitar anyway. ;)
 

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brettlingle said:
I may be wrong but I don't think that has anything to do with it. The tension is different between a 22 fret and 24 fret neck. That's why I have always played 24 fret necks the strings feel alot tighter in my opinion.
Brett Lingle

# of frets (all else being equal) do not affect string tension.
 

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Junior said:
I tried a Luke the other day... the neck was absolutely like nothing I've played before. And I didn't quite like it...:(

It all comes down to the individual I suppose. The Luke is the only neck that simply melts into my hands. I don't have long enough fingers to find the Ibanez/JP6 necks comfortable and the Axis, for all its wonderousness, is just a tad chunky for me (I'll put up with it I suppose;) ). I have relatively short fingers but a long span, so the Luke suits me perfectly:D
 

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Well I JUST got my CBP LUKE couple hours ago. It is a beautifully fantastic guitar, and the neck RULES. I have long fingers and the neck feels REALLY good in my hands none the less. Also, the tension of the strings also depends on what GAUGE you use ;). I use 10s on my Silo, and when I picked up the LUKE when i came w/ 9s I could bend the high E all the way up to the low E!

Ali, what's up man! It seems that we have twins :D.
 

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24 frets is important to me, because it is 2 octaves above the lowest pitch, while the 22nd fret is a 7th. its nice to have that extra octave when you are soloing
 

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Sub1 Zero said:
damn. i guess silo it is, since i have been told it is most similar to the Sub1 neck

My silo special is an awesoem guitar, you wont be upset with the enck, its total gold. I like the Luke neck with its nice V, but the Silo is just something else, i love it. So smooth, its unbelievable. Hope my Black Axis is like it, gets here tomorrow!!!!
 

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Sub1 Zero said:
24 frets is important to me, because it is 2 octaves above the lowest pitch, while the 22nd fret is a 7th. its nice to have that extra octave when you are soloing

You can get a whole extra octave from two frets? You da man:D ;)
 
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