Guitar Neck Joints Explained - Bolt On, Set Neck & Neck-Thru - Whats The Difference, Pros & Cons?!

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • In this video Dagan talks you through the 3 most common neck joints you'll find on electric guitars - The 'bolt-on', the 'set neck' and the 'neck-thru'!
    Each have their own unique construction, tonal properties and feel, with big benefits of each but also some downsides. This video will teach you the main differences and the pros and cons of each, hopefully helping you find your perfect guitar!!
    0:00 Intro & Brief Overview
    1:41 What's A Bolt-On Guitar?
    3:49 'Modern' Bolt-On Guitars
    4:45 What's A Set Neck Guitar?
    7:22 Carved Set Neck Guitars
    8:40 What's A Neck-Thru Guitar?
    12:18 Final Thoughts, A Cool Set Neck PRS Guitar & Outro
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  • @BeyondVexing
    @BeyondVexing Před 2 lety +20

    I have no preference on the neck joint style. For me it’s how the neck feels. Nothing more, nothing less. A very well explained video on neck joints.

    • @patrickmcmahon1110
      @patrickmcmahon1110 Před rokem +2

      For me it’s purely aesthetic, bolt ons just bugs me after having a neck through with pinstripes.

  • @NWTMasterWolf
    @NWTMasterWolf Před 3 lety +11

    Just got an Epiphone Les Paul. BnW It's a set neck as most probably know. I love it. Can't play worth a shit yet but I still love it LOL. You teach me a lot bud. Thanks.

  • @xneurianx
    @xneurianx Před 3 lety +17

    I have literally no preference on neck joints really. I rarely get up high enough for the heel to be an issue and tonally, I've always been able to get where I want to be as long as I've got a decent amp behind me - or a decent OD pedal infront of a not so decent amp.
    The joys of being a punk guitarist! :D

    • @creamydistortion
      @creamydistortion Před 2 lety

      Get a good amp

    • @xneurianx
      @xneurianx Před 2 lety +3

      @@creamydistortion I have multiple good amps, but I sometimes borrow amps at shows or rent them at practice rooms and some of those are not so great and my OD pedal helps sweeten that sound up a bit for me.
      But thank you for your unsolicited and inappropriate advice.

  • @TheSirpatrick33
    @TheSirpatrick33 Před 3 lety +15

    Ive always preferred neck thru basses, but all have their own merits

  • @yourbore
    @yourbore Před 2 lety +3

    "...of course it glues it together, there's glue in there." hahaha. love the video, and neck thrus.

  • @B_stu
    @B_stu Před 3 lety +5

    2020 FMT Tele... set neck. Only a Tele by shape, but oh what a hybrid!

  • @beberoli
    @beberoli Před rokem

    Excellent video ! Thanks a lot ❤

  • @m.e.c.j.5125
    @m.e.c.j.5125 Před 2 lety +1

    My 2020 LTD Eclipse Custom 1987 Reissue is fantastically neck thru ! "Izzy" 2020 ESP/LTD Eclipse Custom 1987 Reissue: Ebony Fretboard. Tone Vise Keyless Nut Locks. Seymour Duncan A4 Saturday Night Specials. Jim Dunlop 500k ohm Super Pots. Sprague/Orange Drop .015uF capacitor. Switchcraft 3 way toggle. Pure Tone multi contact output jack. Tone Vise Pitch Shifter. FU Tone Brass 42mm Big Block, Inserts, Claw and screws, and HD silent springs. Jim Dunlop 1.0mm Tortex. Ernie Ball 10-46 Regular Slinkys tuned Eb/Drop C#. Schaller S-Locks.

  • @dustyschwartz1576
    @dustyschwartz1576 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a Peavy HPEX with a thru neck and got it for $40.00 reason being? Had a cracked neck. I was able to glue the crack and clamp it. Always got a guitar since I can't sell it for much and I like the feel of it compared to most others guitars I have owned.

  • @colboysigmax
    @colboysigmax Před 3 lety +3

    BC Rich Mockingbird Shredzilla with thru-neck, Fishmann pickups and an Evertune bridge, best rock guitar I ever played, and I've played and own a few!

    • @garyjones783
      @garyjones783 Před rokem +1

      I have the Prophecy Shredzila and you are so true!!!! I’ve got a Schecter Apocolyps with the sustainiac in Purple Reain on order. It has a set neck.

  • @ryanriffs_1349
    @ryanriffs_1349 Před 3 lety +2

    So dagan! Did you get gold glory hanging oh so beautifully on the axes 🎸🎸🎸 🎸🎸🎸walls. 🤘👊✊🤘

  • @alexanderhanksx
    @alexanderhanksx Před rokem +2

    I love learning about guitars from Russel Brand's brother!

    • @Shaylok
      @Shaylok Před rokem +1

      If it looks like a duck and sounds like a duck, it must be Russel Brand's little bro.

  • @JareddarArt
    @JareddarArt Před 3 lety

    Another great vid Dagan. I have one set neck guitar from Thomann. The L1000 from Harley Benton. Honestly, I prefer my bolt ons.

  • @Goldsteinphoto
    @Goldsteinphoto Před rokem +1

    As a woodworker it seems to me that a neck thru design would be the easiest and cheapest way to make a guitar. There is no issue of aligning and attaching the neck. And laminating various pieces would be strong and minimize warping. Small strips of wood are economical compared to large ones.

  • @stevenielsen3102
    @stevenielsen3102 Před 3 lety +3

    Back in the 60s I had a friend who broke the neck on his Les Paul Special ( almost identical to an SG (c1959? ) ) near the heel, so it has happened. He explained some kind of weird drop and the neck hit something right in a spot to break there without hitting the headstock. Unfortunately his dad did a horrible job gluing it together with *GASP* epoxy!

  • @edwinstovall3334
    @edwinstovall3334 Před 2 lety +1

    The neck construction is of paramount importance to the player because the neck-to-body interface will (must!) affect string vibration in many ways. The neck construction therefore does much to create the overall tone of the guitar. And we (hopefully!) all know what it's like when a guitar you're playing has a tone that just DOES something to you. Your playing can go up a notch or two just because your liking of what's going on thrusts you into wanting to hear something you've never thought to play before. If you go for it, you might hit it and achieve a personal best -- or a string of personal bests.

  • @markdakel9253
    @markdakel9253 Před 3 lety +2

    To me it’s a matter of application, depends on your style ,but, just be on the safe side just get one of each and you’ll be fine. 🎸🎸🎸

  • @dominicgorbet7640
    @dominicgorbet7640 Před 3 lety +1

    I fulfilled my purpose and gave this video its 420th like

  • @380stroker
    @380stroker Před 7 měsíci +1

    Neck thru for the best tuning stability.

  • @mrmackee123
    @mrmackee123 Před 3 lety

    Now I understand 👍🎸

  • @Spivonious
    @Spivonious Před rokem +5

    Electric guitars operate through picking up string vibrations with a magnetic field. "Tonewoods" make absolutely no difference in the sound through the amp as long as the pickups are the same and at the same distance from the bridge and from the strings.

    • @reineh3477
      @reineh3477 Před rokem

      Thank you. I wish more people knew this.

    • @kickfighting1015
      @kickfighting1015 Před 11 měsíci

      If I tap on the body with my knuckles, I hear a knock from my amp. If I talk into the pickup I hear it in the amp. Different woods vibrate differently. Different body styles sound different. It mostly is the pickups and amp. But if you have enough time to hear it, woods make a difference. A very little difference

  • @fabieneldridge3414
    @fabieneldridge3414 Před rokem

    I want a single P-90 Les Paul . That thing looks an sounds great.

  • @zakkcovers18
    @zakkcovers18 Před 3 lety +3

    Bolt on 👌

  • @edwinstovall3334
    @edwinstovall3334 Před 6 měsíci

    A small update: Late last year, I scored my first neck-through guitar. The price was VERY low, as the guitar arrived at my door after a somewhat-less-than-$200 expenditure. Now I've at least one of all the major neck joints. Oh, and in case you didn't notice, I don't get lazy with the term "neck-through!"😎

  • @leviathan_is_me
    @leviathan_is_me Před rokem

    I know what I WANT to like, what I WANT to be my jam, but I also know what WORKS for me..and they are unfortunately not the same thing. For some reason a good satin, unfinished, bolt-on neck just works for me. I do LOVE a great neck thru and set in but bolt-ons just feel right.

  • @sira.scottascot8865
    @sira.scottascot8865 Před 2 lety

    There's something about a really lightweight neck thru. Set necks too. Like an old SG or Special. Like lightning rods.

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner Před 3 lety

    Jared needs to tell Epi that he wants an all maple one next time, maple body, maple neck - and then go for walnut body/neck for the one after if they'll let him. :-)

  • @MrChris5254
    @MrChris5254 Před 10 měsíci

    Harley benton Amerok.Will kick butts .A thro neck from about £450. Check it out.

  • @biffabacon1203
    @biffabacon1203 Před rokem

    Dove tail arl the way bonny lad...beer and tabs for everyone.

  • @MasterJamesX
    @MasterJamesX Před 3 lety

    I love set necks but never had problems playing on bolt ons.

    • @herculesbrofister265
      @herculesbrofister265 Před 2 lety

      of course not, it's marketing hype. many of guitars most famous players used bolt-ons. from hendrix to clapton to malmsteen. also have you considered the fact Dimebag darrel used solid state amps his entire Pantera career.

    • @MasterJamesX
      @MasterJamesX Před 2 lety

      @@herculesbrofister265 for real I've been saving up for a tube amp but love dimebag

    • @minstrel9806
      @minstrel9806 Před rokem

      @@herculesbrofister265 it's not marketing hype, it's logic. A neck thru has better upper fret access than a set neck, and a set neck has better upper fret access than a bolt-on.
      Just like a V shaped guitar has better upper fret access over a single cut guitar.
      That said, none of the neck joint types will hinder your ability to play efficiently.
      If it was marketing hype companies would only be using neck thru for all mid to high tier guitars, yet Fender most pricey guitars have bolt on necks, so do some ESP guitars (mostly Snapper and SN series), and high tier Ibanez guitars too.
      Rather than calling it marketing hype i would call it misconception. Many people believe that a bolt-on neck affects sustain and tone in a bad way (which has been proven wrong many times).
      By the way Dimebag didn't use solid state amps his entire career, it actually used them for some time because there weren't many high gain tube amps around, but he eventually switched to tube amps once the Krank was released.

  • @moonbeam_base
    @moonbeam_base Před rokem +1

    Love a neck-through. My last guitar was a USA Soloist, but I'm not spending that on a guitar again. Just ordered a $300 bolt on, and might upgrade pickups at some point. The setup is what matters. This guitar will do what I need it to do.

    • @aarongrimes6490
      @aarongrimes6490 Před 7 měsíci

      There's so many Asian soloists that are better than the USA ones for a fraction of the price

  • @eternalmonsoon8103
    @eternalmonsoon8103 Před měsícem

    Bought a Vintage 72 Tele from you today. Listen to US Maple :D

  • @0321ReconMan
    @0321ReconMan Před 7 měsíci

    The biggest thing for me is when traveling on airplanes the bolt on the neck is better. I can just take the guitar apart and put it in my carryon. Set neck I have to check it and there is a risk of damage or getting lost at baggage claim....that's why my travel guitar has always been a strat.

  • @FeintMotion
    @FeintMotion Před 3 lety +2

    Lookit that n e c c

  • @SwapnenduKar
    @SwapnenduKar Před 15 dny

    Bolt-on😊

  • @Joecuzzi
    @Joecuzzi Před 2 lety

    Fender FMT are set necks and HH

  • @mikejeanette9072
    @mikejeanette9072 Před 2 lety +3

    Just to touch on what you weren't here to talk about. Wood has nothing to do with the sound of a solid body electric in my opinion. Maybe on a semi hollow it might but probably not even then. It's your string gage and your pick ups wiring and pots. Hand any guitar player any guitar of any wood with his preferred pickups in it and it'll sound like him

  • @immutablecantrip
    @immutablecantrip Před 2 lety

    What is the riff at the very beginning? I wanna say it's Slash but I can't place it and it's bugging me

  • @commiehunter733
    @commiehunter733 Před 2 lety

    I prefer neck thru guitars, like My kiesel (Carvin) Scb 2015.... Unless I'm playing a stratocaster, then I like bolt on necks

  • @VinSpacker
    @VinSpacker Před 2 lety

    I like you sir

  • @immanuel_cunt7688
    @immanuel_cunt7688 Před 2 lety

    much more attack on bolt-on!!

  • @manson9083
    @manson9083 Před 3 lety +1

    What about my EC1000 with Set-thru? Hmm says the crow.

  • @dildojizzbaggins6969
    @dildojizzbaggins6969 Před rokem

    03:15 Citation needed.

  • @wilhelmtheconquerer6214
    @wilhelmtheconquerer6214 Před 3 lety +6

    To me neck-through and bolt-on construction is the only ways to go.
    Neck-through pros:
    Maximum amount of resonance
    Better playability due to a lack of heel joint
    Neck-through cons:
    Expensive
    Hard to repair if the neck breaks
    Bolt-on pros:
    Cheap
    Easy to repair
    Perfect for modders
    Bolt-on cons:
    Generally most uncomfortable
    Least resonance
    Set neck, in my opinion, is this weird old-school approach to guitar building that have just stuck around due to tradition.
    It is the worst at anything, but it isn't the best at anything either

    • @misterroberts344
      @misterroberts344 Před 3 lety +3

      Actually its a myth that bolt ons have less sustain. Science says they actually have the most. People just infer they're cheap, so they must not be as good.

    • @wilhelmtheconquerer6214
      @wilhelmtheconquerer6214 Před 3 lety +1

      @@misterroberts344 yeah, you're right! I mixed up sustain and resonance

    • @creamydistortion
      @creamydistortion Před 2 lety

      If you think it's hard to play up high on a strat, you just need to practice more.

    • @creamydistortion
      @creamydistortion Před 2 lety

      @@wilhelmtheconquerer6214 Resonance comes from the speakers.

  • @XanderThompson-sr1wf
    @XanderThompson-sr1wf Před 3 lety +1

    second

  • @SavitTheGoalie
    @SavitTheGoalie Před 2 lety +2

    Blot on necks creak to much for my tastes set necks and neck thru are my favorites I love how they don’t creak and I can have long lasting chords

    • @JohnvanCapel
      @JohnvanCapel Před rokem

      A good bolt-on neck won't creak or move at all. That's only a thing if they did a bad job putting it on there.

  • @matchesburn
    @matchesburn Před 2 lety

    To my failing and continuously hearing damaged ears (believe it or not, not from loud music but due to health issues and firearms) and peasant-level hearing... A decent guitar and a good guitarist just sound the same regardless of the neck joint method. I guarantee you I wouldn't be able to tell the difference through audio quality.

  • @primedirective00
    @primedirective00 Před 2 lety

    This guy stands still like Captain Jack Sparrow runs lol

  • @rushshukla4636
    @rushshukla4636 Před rokem

    What about a one piece where the whole guitar is carved out of one piece of wood. No glue or bolts. Just 100% sculpted wood. No one's done that yet.

  • @TheHumesMusic
    @TheHumesMusic Před rokem

    My understanding is:
    Bolt-on has the brightest tone and longest sustain
    Neck-thru has the dullest tone and shortest sustain
    Set neck is somewhere in the middle
    The difference is caused by the resonant qualities given to the instrument by the neck joint. All things being equal, the neck-thru resonates the fundamental the best, and sounds the best acoustically. But plugged-in the tone is darker because the overtones are less present due to the stronger fundamental, and sustains less because more of the energy from the strings goes into the body.
    Ironically it is the somewhat flawed design (in terms of acoustic resonance) of the bolt-on which gives Fender-style guitars their 'brighter' tone. Less fundamental = more overtones present in the plugged-in tone.

  • @fondoman3884
    @fondoman3884 Před 7 měsíci +1

    .. I will never see guitars in the same way again
    .. the necks are very, if not the most, important part of guitars .. anything very wrong there in a guitar, the guitar is no more

  • @shanewalton8888
    @shanewalton8888 Před 3 lety +6

    Tone wood is a myth

    • @shanewalton8888
      @shanewalton8888 Před 3 lety +2

      @Aquatic Mullet The tone of your electric guitar is 95% derived from the pickups and amp. The remaining 5% can be compensated for by adjusting your amp settings. As for sustain, that depends more on the guitar weight than the type guitar. Again, the sustain difference between, say, a Gibson LP and an Ibanez S series is so minimal that the average listener cannot detect in a mix.

    • @craigghelfi3796
      @craigghelfi3796 Před 3 lety

      @@shanewalton8888 Tthanks Fatt...I’m certainly no expert but you make more sense than most.

    • @80s_kid
      @80s_kid Před 3 lety

      @@shanewalton8888 Yes, the sustain/resonance difference is exists. (neckthru vs bolt on) This doesn't mean that one is better or worse than the other. The tonewood part is more of a "myth" compared to this.

    • @Rahel336
      @Rahel336 Před 2 lety

      I agree dude, tonewood is a myth and neck thru is better than bolt on is also a myth.
      In live concert, you only need good guitar with good pick up, decent amp, and your pedal effect

    • @herculesbrofister265
      @herculesbrofister265 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Rahel336 and talent. i'm sure we've all seen MAB on a shitty, starter level Dean and TheDoo rocking a Hello Kitty guitar.

  • @heavey123456
    @heavey123456 Před 3 lety +4

    Its a lot of Bul Shit talking here pick up makes the sound,Tone wood Haha LMAO

    • @clovergrass9439
      @clovergrass9439 Před 3 lety +2

      This guy Dagan did a cool video, you sound like a loser...go do your own video.

    • @heavey123456
      @heavey123456 Před 3 lety

      @Aquatic Mullet they make guitars of Concrete sound exact the same as a guitar made of Wood please do your Homework Mouth,pick up makes the Sound and the Player

    • @TeeDub96
      @TeeDub96 Před 2 lety

      @@heavey123456 I like how the guy in the video says he isn't going to get into the tone wood thing then continues to talk about every other sentence😂 and I don't believe the wood does anything but help sustain.

    • @danielkelley6711
      @danielkelley6711 Před rokem

      yep it's bogus

  • @9hk38f
    @9hk38f Před 2 lety +1

    Sorry acoustic folk? They are NPC's you need not address them.

  • @ChrisTopherBunnell
    @ChrisTopherBunnell Před rokem

    My $1700 neck-thru BC Rich Ironbird cracked when falling off the stand. Skinny headstock screwed me.