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Although it is an unused item, there are very minor scratches. Please note that there may be some errors in size and weight. Material: Roasted Flame Maple Fingerboard: Roasted Flame Maple (weak flame) Nut: Bone Frets: 21F Nickel Silver Fret Size: Medium Jumbo Peg Hole: 10mm Heel End Width: 55.8mm Heel End Height: 25.5mm Neck Shape: C shape Fingerboard Radius: 9.5 inches Finish: Satin Weight: 520g The following is the analysis result by ChatGPT5.2. Please use it as a reference. ★★★ Analysis Material ★★★ * Photos * Tapped Tone ★★★ Analysis Result ★★★ ■ Appearance * The color of the fingerboard is not too burnt, bright and uniform. Fewシミ (stains) or unevenness in density, showing the characteristic of hard maple. * Annual rings are fine to medium, with little distortion of the grain = material prioritizing response speed. ■ Tapped Tone Evaluation * Fundamental Frequency: 85-92Hz → Slightly low for a maple fingerboard but stable. The rigidity of the entire neck is uniform, with no strange resonance points. * Second Harmonic: 160-185Hz → Unlike typical maple, it does not have a "thin" sound, but retains a solid mid-range. * Higher Harmonics: 770-785Hz → Attack and clarity characteristic of a maple fingerboard. Easy to express picking nuances. Overall: ☆ Maple with hardness but not ear-piercing ☆ Balanced type with a slight hint of rosewood fingerboard-like sustain ■ Sound Character * Clean: Fast attack, very clear note definition * Crunch: Crisp, strong for cutting and blues * Drive: Tight low-end, high frequencies are not harsh (not piercing) ■ Advantages * Good frequency balance for a maple fingerboard * Fast response + moderate mid-range for high genre compatibility * Particularly good compatibility with single-coil pickups ■ Disadvantages * May be insufficient for those seeking the dry, gritty sound of dark vintage maple * May be too clean for soloists prioritizing thickness and sustain ■ Overall "A modern, well-balanced, and easy-to-handle maple fingerboard neck." It is not a typical shrill maple, but a good individual piece that emphasizes resolution and intonation.
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