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I'm currently trying to find a guitar which really suits because my main guitar has now become too uncomfortable with such a thin neck to play and the others I own are too heavy for full time performance or not versatile enough. I so agree with the comments above, how when I try guitars in a shop, after half an hour after I then feel the effects in my wrist , also i usually don't get to try many guitars in a shop because they want me to buy it straight away after trying for 5 mins so I feel bad about asking to try another
I quite like Vs. It's really shallow necks I can't get on with.
Went to Reidys last week and they was brilliant and let me try a load of guitars.
Was hard to work out what worked and what didn't in the end though.
Have you tried any CS Les Pauls? The R8 neck is big big really comfortable, or maybe an R6 if you want P90s for more twang?
Yeah tried a few and love them but never have just enough cash for one when I'm buying. My 330 has the 59 neck and thats perfect for me.
I try to be aware of how I'm sitting these days - computer, guitar, car etc. - to try and minimise the onset of aching neck, shoulders and back.
For those that have tried them, how are the modern Fender necks in general - thinking of the deep C of the Am Pro?
Cheers