From your point of view the ones to avoid will be described as having a 50s neck which is very fat.
Electric guitars with thin necks.
Gibsons do several neck styles.
Currently i have a dean z x.
But there is no way of knowing what you re getting unless you are holding the guitar.
I ve only been playing 3 years but i f.
This is the most common modern neck profile.
Thin neck electric guitar.
Another great option if you are looking for an easy to play electric guitar with a slim neck design is the fender mustang electric guitar.
It also comes with a smart design and very fine craftsmanship.
It is designed for greater comfort and playability.
Look for keywords like slim neck profile or flat neck.
They are usually not as deep as most u and v shaped neck profiles.
The neck has a radius of 9 5 and the neck is c shaped.
This squier classic vibe 50 s stratocaster is a great guitar if you are after electric guitars that have slim necks however this is not the kind of guitar that has a shorter scale length so you ll still have to stretch your fingers a bit.
Older fender electrics are either lightweight guitars with chunky c necks 60s or ridiculously heavy guitars with chunky u necks 70s.
A neck that is too thick will make it hard to play chords and will make you sore faster.
Most modern guitars are between 7 5 to 8 5 pounds.
It features a compact 24 scale length that allows you to easily and comfortably handle it.
It also comes with two mustang single coil pickups that mirror the classic mustang tone.
C shaped necks have a comfortable oval profile that works well for most playing styles.
This guitar had made me pretty happy until i played on a friend s ibanez gio rg.
Many fenders of the 60s were under the 7 5lb mark at around 7 2 to 7 4lbs.
If you are a beginner in playing guitar you will find the ibanez aeg 10 ii a great thin neck guitar to start with.
Older gibson electrics specifically the les pauls of the 1950s are ridiculously heavy guitars with chunky necks 59 profile or ridiculously chunky necks early 50s profile.
The neck thickness is easily one of the most important things to consider when looking for a small handed electric guitar.