- Which electric guitars have the widest neck?
- How wide should an electric guitar neck be?
- What guitars have the widest neck?
- How wide is the neck of a guitar?
Which electric guitars have the widest neck?
Electric Guitars with a Wider Neck (over 1.68")
- PRS: 1.687 inches.
- Gibson: 1.695 inches.
- Ibanez: 1.692.
How wide should an electric guitar neck be?
Electric guitars usually have a neck width of slightly under 1.7 inches, the acoustic guitar standard is 1.72 inches while the standard classical guitar is 2 inches. A smaller neck makes it easier to play fast and make chord changes but makes it harder to avoid unintentionally muting strings.
What guitars have the widest neck?
Top 10 Wide Neck Acoustic Guitars
- Washburn Vintage Series R314KK Acoustic.
- Seagull Coastline S6 Cedar Folk.
- Recording King Ros-16 Studio Series 12th Fret 000 Acoustic.
- Seagull S-6 Original.
- Seagull Artist Mosaic.
- Seagull Coastline Momentum HG Acoustic-Electric.
How wide is the neck of a guitar?
Standard neck width is usually either 43mm (1 11/16″) or 44mm (1.73”, more often referred to as 1 ¾”). Nylon-string classical guitar necks are typically much wider at anywhere between 47mm and 51mm (2″), as are many gypsy jazz guitars (which incidentally are steel strung).