String spacing

Started by Katsunami, December 01, 2023, 03:48:44 PM

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I'm putting together specs for a Larrivee custom build (never done this before). I primarily play finger style, and the idea behind this build would be my dream finger style guitar. One of the features I'd like is a 1 13/16" neck. I'd like (slightly) more room, without straying too far from the norm. A custom neck width is $200, with saddle spacing being another $150.

My question(s): Upon a customized 1 13/16" neck, would Larrivee automatically make the necessary adjustments with the string spacing? Or would I need to add on the $150 saddle spacing myself?
- I'm assuming saddle spacing and string spacing are the same thing?
- If I customized the wider neck, but said nothing about saddle spacing, would the strings remain with the same spacing as they would on the stock 1 3/4" neck? If so, would that mean any extra room gained (by the customized wider neck) would be on the outside of the high/low E strings? That would be odd, right?

I hope that's not as confusing to read, as it was to type...

Lastly, has anyone experimented with a 1 7/8" neck?

Thanks

Its not just the spacing at the nut you also need to change the spacing at the bridge and the string pins.


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My guess is you will get used to whatever it is you have. At least that's been the case for me. I've played everything from a mandolin to a four string electric bass and I can adjust accordingly. On a six string guitar my preference is for 1.75. I did have a SD50 which was 1 7/8".
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Quote from: Queequeg on December 01, 2023, 10:26:32 PMMy guess is you will get used to whatever it is you have. At least that's been the case for me. I've played everything from a mandolin to a four string electric bass and I can adjust accordingly. On a six string guitar my preference is for 1.75. I did have a SD50 which was 1 7/8".
Mercy, that was a sweet guitar. But 12 fret and slothead and wide neck combined resulted in it didn't get out of the case much.
Over time I have come to see guitars mostly as tools and I reach for the tool that fits my hands best and requires the least maintenance, I suppose. Perhaps some of the romance is past but the love and the passion are still strong.
What was the question?
Oh- guitars.
 :arrow

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Neck width essentially determines the spacing at the nut and bridge pin spacing determines spacing at the saddle. If you aren't sure which spacing should go with 1 13/16, check out the specks for a Collings DS. I know they usually use 1 13/16 and the string spacing feels great. Ask Larrivee what the default spacing will be and see if it lines up or if you will need to pay for custom spacing.

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