What is the best neck for shredding

    
What is the best neck for shredding    16:44 on Tuesday, June 29, 2004          
(ShredderX)
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What is the best neck neck for shredding. I`ve been checking into the Ibanez RG series and Jackson, but which is better?


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    16:57 on Tuesday, June 29, 2004          
(ShredderX)
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I also have a particular liking for thin fast necks, like the wizard II. Jackson necks are a little thicker. .Which, of all known necks is fastest/thinnest?


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    20:11 on Wednesday, June 30, 2004          
(Ben)
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What is "shredding"?

I have been playing for years and never heard of it.


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    15:43 on Thursday, July 1, 2004          
(ShredderX)
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It is a word for "fast, rocking, solos"


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    23:53 on Monday, July 12, 2004          
(scooter)
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yes, I believe the Wizard II neck is about the best neck out there. I also liked the slim-taper epiphone necks. I own a Jackson USA dinky, and so far, it is my favorite guitar as far as neck feel goes.


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    23:06 on Sunday, October 31, 2004          
(Dwight Listmayer)
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I believe you can shred on just about any fairly thin neck, radius is also an issue, should be fairly flat. I don`t want to get all technical. I like Ibanez especially for that. Ibanez and shredder are two terms that get used together often! Strat man Dwight


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    14:11 on Wednesday, November 17, 2004          
(jp)
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hey do u guys like bc rich warlocks for shredding? I`m thinking about buyin one. Also do u guys ever use scales for shredding or do u just go kerry king? I`ve only been playing for 1 year and my friends say im the best shredder in the school


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    16:34 on Tuesday, November 23, 2004          
(Curry)
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Its really a matter of opinion... I havent tried out RG`s but i know theyre great. JAcksons have a nice feel and really thin necks, too thin for my taste. Old 80s Kramers are awesome... Ive heard the brand Carvin`s necks are even nicer than jacksons in feel although not as thin. I have a Carvin amp so i wouldnt be surprised if their guitars are awesome. www.carvin.com


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    18:29 on Tuesday, December 21, 2004          
(Annonymous)
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Squires are good for shredding


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    21:35 on Sunday, January 16, 2005          
(aussie kid)
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What about ESP guitars? They are very good for shreddin


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    10:30 on Friday, February 4, 2005          
(shred head)
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never heard of shredding-think EVH the godfather.
i have an `84` kramer and its perfect,bolt on a kramer hockey stick neck oiled only and no freakin rosewood or ebony.
and remember,if theres no floyd rose,whats the point?!?


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    17:58 on Friday, February 4, 2005          
(cutiepie)
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i luv u


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    12:19 on Saturday, February 19, 2005          
(shred head)
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>>i luv u<< as posted by cutiepie
awww shucks *blushes*


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    14:27 on Wednesday, February 23, 2005          
(fecal matter)
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squiers are good for smashing...


Re: What is the best neck for shredding    19:52 on Thursday, February 24, 2005          
(Marko)
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Good call squires are for smashing and smashing only, those are the biggest peices of crap ever, i my self am a fender man, i prefer Malmsteens tone, there is no "fastest neck" its what you like, if you are looking of a guitar check out a stratocaster (fender not squier!) their necks are very comfortable and very smooth, problem is, is that they are only 21 and 22 frets... But if u want to be a pro, play like me all scalloped necks!, its tough at first but its gets quite comfortable! FENDER THROUGH A MARSHALL WITH A DISTORTION PEDEL! perfect match


   








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