Obviously, we all know that guitar necks come in various different shapes and sizes. Chunky, slim, flat, etc. We hear often, "I only like big necks" or "I can't play anything that isn't slim and fast". I was wondering if you guys have trouble adjusting to playing guitars with different shaped necks? My PRS neck shape is different from my Les Paul which, of course, is different than my Strat and so on. I play them all a lot and for whatever reason I don't seem to have much trouble moving from one to the other. It does take a little bit to adjust to each when first picking one up, but after playing any of my guitars for about 20 minutes they feel totally comfortable. I think for me I have more trouble adjusting to the action of the guitar more so than the actual shape of the neck itself. If the action is correct for my playing style I barely even notice the neck shape. Granted, I've not played every neck shape produced so there may be a few that I would not gel with, but for the most common guitars I really don't seem to have much trouble.
As a side note I will say this, I'm not particular fond of the 7.25 vintage Fender necks. I do prefer a flatter board. However, I have owned guitars with that radius before and got along fine with them. Just not my first choice.
How about you guys/gals? Do you try to stick to a particular neck shape? Or do you adjust fairly well to whatever you pick up?
As a side note I will say this, I'm not particular fond of the 7.25 vintage Fender necks. I do prefer a flatter board. However, I have owned guitars with that radius before and got along fine with them. Just not my first choice.
How about you guys/gals? Do you try to stick to a particular neck shape? Or do you adjust fairly well to whatever you pick up?