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PRS NECK PROFILES


CURRENT NECK PROFILES

Neck shapes have always been a high priority for PRS and a hallmark of our quality. A guitar should feel comfortable, like “home,” as soon as you pick it up, and the neck is paramount to that connection. These new neck shapes reflect modern tooling and programming that allows us to even more preciously shape and consistently reproduce our necks.

Perfected after years of prototyping, the new “Pattern” neck is an updated Wide Fat PRS neck style based on Paul’s pre-factory design. These necks were found on the instruments built for Carlos Santana, Peter Frampton and Howard Leese from the late 70’s to the mid 80’s.

The new “Pattern Regular” neck shape is similar to the traditional PRS regular neck found on guitars made in the late 80’s at PRS’s former Virginia Avenue location. The “Pattern Thin” neck is an updated version of PRS’s traditional Wide Thin neck.

The Pattern Vintage neck has the same width measurements as PRS's Pattern neck but is slightly thicker front to back and features an asymmetrical carve with a little less meat on the bass side of the neck toward the nut end and a little less meat on the treble side of the neck from the twelfth fret to the heel.

The “JM” neck carve is reminiscent of the neck carves found on vintage, bolt-on instruments. The carve was designed to feel somewhere in between the vintage C & D neck shapes. It is flat on the back and wide at the shoulders.

 


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PRS Neck Specs and Measurements

WIDTH OF THE FRETBOARD AT THE NUT:

Pattern, Wide Fat - 1 11/16”

Pattern Thin, Wide Thin - 1 11/16”

Pattern Regular, Regular - 1 21/32”

Pattern Vintage - 1 11/16”

JM – 1 21/32”

12 String - 1 47/64”

 

WIDTH AT THE BODY

Pattern, Wide Fat - 2 1/4”

Pattern Thin, Wide Thin - 2 1/4”

Pattern Regular, Regular - 2 1/4”

Pattern Vintage - 2 1/4”

JM – 2 7/32”

12 String - 2 19/64”

 

NECK DEPTH AT THE NUT

Pattern, Wide Fat - 28/32”

Pattern Thin, Wide Thin - 26/32”

Pattern Regular, Regular - 27/32”

Pattern Vintage - 57/64”

JM – 53/64”

12 String - 27/32”

 

FINGERBOARD RADIUS

10” on all guitars except when otherwise stated

11.5” on the Santana models and 12 strings

7.25” on Silver Sky

 

SCALE LENGTH

25” on most models except when otherwise specified

24.594” on McCarty 594 models

25.5” on Silver Sky, 305

24.5” on the SC 58, Santana, Starla, Starla X, Mira X and 245 models

25.25” on 513, 509, DC3, and NF3


SE Neck Measurements

WIDTH OF THE FRETBOARD AT THE NUT:

Wide Fat - 1 11/16” Wide Thin - 1 11/16”

WIDTH AT THE BODY Wide Fat - 2 1/4” Wide Thin - 2 1/4”

NECK DEPTH AT THE NUT Wide Fat - 27/32” Wide Thin - 25/32”

FINGERBOARD RADIUS 10” on all guitars except when otherwise stated. Mark Holcomb: 20”, Torero: 14”

SCALE LENGTH 25” on most models except when otherwise specified. SE245: 24.5”, Mark Holcomb: 25.5” Torero: 25.5”, Baritone: 27.7”


Acoustic PRS Neck Specs and Measurements

  • WIDTH AT THE NUT:

    Wide - 1 3/4”

    Standard - 1 11/16”

    Martin Simpson - 1 53/64”

     

    WIDTH AT THE BODY

    Wide - 2 3/16”

    Standard - 2 1/8”

     

    NECK DEPTH AT THE NUT

    Wide and Standard - 55/64”

     

    FINGERBOARD RADIUS

    12”

     

    SCALE LENGTH

    25 1/4”


Former PRS Neck Specs

The Regular (sometimes called Standard) neck is a round neck shape that is 1/32 narrower and not quite as thick front to back as our Wide Fat neck.

The Wide Fat neck has the same nut width as the Wide Thin neck, but it has a deeper profile. Because of its strength and longer "heel", the Wide Fat neck produces warm tones with lots of sustain.

The Wide Thin neck has a thinner profile front to back than the Wide Fat. Guitars with these PRS neck profiles are a favorite of fast players and lead guitar players.