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Old 05-10-2008, 12:13 PM   #10
Toshiro
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Wizard II.= 19mm@first fret and 21@twelth fret, D shape, broad shoulders flat and thin
Wizard....= 18mm@first fret and 20@twelth fret, C shape, rounder, skinnier
S. Wizard= 17mm@first fret and 20@twelth fret, C shape, like wizard but very smlightly skinnier and asymmetrical

The only Super Wizard neck I've ever played was on a J custom RG9000 series (9670 to be exact) which In my opinion is the best Guitar Ibanez has ever made. The asymmetrically of the neck gives it more grip all the while being ultra thin and verrry fast. The wizards however are the standard for an Ibanez shred neck.
That's the Current "Wizard Prestige" neck you have listed as a Wizard, the original Wizard neck and and the "Super Wizard" are identical in spec. The S-W feels different because of finishing and the Bubinga Strip(which is what makes it a "Super").

The Super Wizards were not supposed to be asymmetrical, and none of the one's I've played have been. They were just the updated Wizard neck used on the RG5xx guitars from about 1998 to the early 00's.

Now, there are about 2-3 other "Wizard" profiles used on J-Customs, but that's a whole other story.
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