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DrSpunkwater 03-21-2013 10:02 PM

The Chunk Keeps the Funk: Let's See Your Chunky Necks
 
I like big necks and I cannot lie. Skinny necks are the devil, and I want nothing to do with them. Don't know about the rest of you guys, but when I'm laying down a groove, ain't nothin that grooves like a big-ass neck. That P-bass tone with a huge neck? 1" thick U-shaped profile? Hnng. Ecstasy.

Let's see those chunky necks! Show us what you use to lay down that groove!

*neck pics on my part forthcoming*

Master list of basses that come stock with chunky necks:
1. Fender Steve Harris Precision
2. Fender Roger Waters Precision
3. Music Man Stingray
4. G&L L2000
5. Rickenbacker 4003 (Varies by year)
6. Warmoth standard IV
7. Warmoth standard and deluxe V
8. Fender Reggie Hamilton Jazz bass
9. Fender Standard Jazz Bass V


Da Chunky Funk Club:
1. tabdog
2. davidjackson
3. Energy
4. markob
5. Rip Topaz
6. Petethebassman
7. muzikman7
8. DrSpunkwater
9. Mr.Fingers
10. 3234718
11. totem

tabdog 03-21-2013 10:45 PM

This hand made bass has a neck that
near 2 inches at the nut. It's so chunky
that it has a D shaped neck because a
C shape would just be too thick,









This thing is a blast to play,

Tabdog

DrSpunkwater 03-22-2013 04:20 AM

Nice, man. That neck is huge! You must have hands that can crush another man's skull.

I'm a pretty big fan of Jazz-width necks with huge profiles. Too bad they're so uncommon! :bawl:

davidjackson 03-22-2013 04:37 AM

I take it the "I like big necks and I cannot lie" quote was ripped from Ed Friedland's review on YouTube of the Steve Harris tribute P bass? :-)

I've got one and love my maple girth.

mp40smg 03-22-2013 04:38 AM

I don't think I have ever seen that pattern of inlay dots. Was that a conscious choice?

DrSpunkwater 03-22-2013 04:39 AM

Haha, yeah, a little bit. I wrote it and wondered if I'd heard him say that, so I listened to the review again. Sure enough, he said it. ;)

Show us a picture of that beast you've got!

davidjackson 03-22-2013 04:48 AM

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Show us a picture of that beast you've got!

Here it is - modelling and being used live!

Like Ed said in his review, the nut width is pretty standard but there is plenty of wood around the back to really give you something to grip as you funk away. I am a big Maiden and Steve Harris fan but the band I am in now plays mostly motown, soul, pop and disco. My P bass and a compression pedal is all I need to plug in and play any of that stuff. Love it.

My Jazz bass always feel a bit weedy with its super slim neck...

DrSpunkwater 03-22-2013 04:51 AM

VERY nice. Quite jealous on my end.

I've wanted to put together a traditional P-bass with one of those Steve Harris necks for a little while now. I've got a fretless P that's just about done and a parts '54 style P in the works.

davidjackson 03-22-2013 04:55 AM

Here's the story of how I scored it: http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f8/nbd...p-bass-931936/

Energy 03-22-2013 05:03 AM

'68 Tele - as chunky as it gets.


Wyattsgroove 03-22-2013 06:29 AM

Damn! That tele is sweet.

Rip Topaz 03-22-2013 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Energy (Post 14069978)
'68 Tele - as chunky as it gets.


Beautiful!!

markob 03-22-2013 08:41 AM

94 G&L LB-100 w/ a fat C 1.75"
 
The chubby one...on the left;)

Liam76 03-22-2013 08:49 AM

I have a fretless Warmoth jazz neck, the fingerboard is a monstrous slab of ebony and I love every bit of it.

Rip Topaz 03-22-2013 09:03 AM

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My SX neck is chunky (for a J), in fact that was one of the selling points for me. I prefer P-bass necks but wanted to add a J for the extra tones it brings to the table. I played a BUNCH of Jazz basses and didn't really get on with the skinny necks.

I would be the guy you find with a P neck on a Jazz, instead of the usual way around!!

Here's my chunky three:
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Petethebassman 03-22-2013 11:33 AM

My '75 P-Bass's maple neck is quite chunky, with the right thickness and a nice meaty feel. The neck profile has a pronounced shoulder, very U-shaped and it's a perfect fit for me. The bass has obviously been used hard by previous owners, as the neck has plenty of battle scars: dings, bumps, pieces of lacquer missing, but it's a survivor as the neck is still very stable and the truss rod works perfectly.






muzikman7 03-22-2013 11:41 AM

This is my big neck beauty, '68 Tele.

makaspar 03-22-2013 01:22 PM

Have you seen the Rick Kelly bass that GE Smith uses with Roger Waters? It has a near upright sized neck.. Pretty sick..

http://youtu.be/ie8KIjGXKgA

DrSpunkwater 03-22-2013 01:59 PM

Very slick Tele basses, guys. I wish I had a neck as thick as those, but they seem hard to come by.

Speaking of G.E. Smith's bass, I was just thinking about it earlier today and how massive it is. Apparently when G.E. plays bass, he doesn't mess around. He probably plays a chunky neck and thinks it's too small.

GeorgeBerlin 03-22-2013 03:01 PM

Hey, that's a thread I like.

We could put some number to it, I'll start.

G&L #7 neck "modern C" on my L-1500, factory specs :
Width at nut : 1.75"
Depth at 1st fret : 0.82"
Fretboard radius : 12"

Measured circumference at 1st fret : 4.3"

Should qualify as chunky, I'd say. Fattest neck I had so far and I like it since it fits my playing style better than narrow and especially thin ones, also I think that thick just sounds better.


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