A measurement is worth....
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A measurement is worth....
...a thousand expert opinions. I propose that we gather some neck thickness data from the community to help determine once and for all if the perception of chunky necks is reality or imagination. For this test I am proposing that we measure the neck thickness (front to back not side to side a.k.a width) in 4 selected locations as follows. I will gather and organize the data. As for the four points, how about these? The measurement points will be from the back of the neck to the center line of the fingerboard right against the nut sides of the listed frets.
1) First fret - seems like a good place to start.
2) Seventh fret
3) Twelfth fret
4) Sixteenth fret - right where the neck gets thick.
Should we use more / different data points? In any event submit the data as shown below. Units are inches. Metric is ok too if that is all you can provide. Just let me know what units you are reporting.
2002
4003
1 .95
7 .95
12 .98
16 1.08
1) First fret - seems like a good place to start.
2) Seventh fret
3) Twelfth fret
4) Sixteenth fret - right where the neck gets thick.
Should we use more / different data points? In any event submit the data as shown below. Units are inches. Metric is ok too if that is all you can provide. Just let me know what units you are reporting.
2002
4003
1 .95
7 .95
12 .98
16 1.08
- bassduke49
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Ted, I don't have an instrument to measure (reliably) what you suggest. However, if you do, how about bringing it to the Midwest Confluence and measure the big collection of basses that I hope will be there? Bring a notebook and collect all this data. I have a feeling that the measurements will be a lot more random than we think, rather than certain years of thin or thick necks.
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
Yeah, I hope you guys are using micrometers or calipers or something equally precise or this exercise is not valid at all. I also don't have anything like that to measure mine with. I will say one thing, I have three Rics close in age: 78 and 79 4001's and an 81 4003. The 78 is thicker than the other two and it's mostly the rosewood on top of the maple part of the neck, that varies a lot from bass to bass sometimes.
