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Old 02-06-2009, 12:11 PM
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It would appear to be 18mm, though truthfully since I've played so many basses I eventually get used to just about any string spacing or neck size, from a pencil neck Hofner to '57 P I can adapt even if it's not my preference. Can you really feel a 1mm difference? I will say that it feels very comfortable to me and not at all cramped. Everything about the neck is so comfortable for me. I'm used to being a tense kind of player, especially in my fretting hand when I'm trying to do difficult passages, but I'm so relaxed with this bass and my motion is just so fluid and at ease. Pure bliss.

Thank you very much. Im just educating myself with all of you Smith players and of ocourse getting advise from the Master Ken Smith. Its a learing experance.

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Old 02-06-2009, 12:31 PM
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Thank you very much. Im just educating myself with all of you Smith players and of ocourse getting advise from the Master Ken Smith. Its a learing experance.

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The 4-string spacing is actually 19mm, not 18 as was mis-measured in Peter's previous post.
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