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[QUOTE="Anthony%20nli:291065"]niccolai nli said:[QUOTE]The bongos and fender basses both make my penis soft. color painted and natural finished necks don't have a speed difference, since they are both clear coated. and have the same stuff on the outter layer. I think you mean oiled necks (tung oiled necks have no clear coat and is the fastest feeling neck IMO) wich is what most low end imports have. A painted and finished neck will not feel any different then an oiled neck if you have it stored in the proper humidity and heat, but rapid changes in heat and humidity tend to make the poly/nitro clearcoated necks feel 'sticky' and in the case of the ibanez S series (since the necks are so thin) warp.[/QUOTE] no ebmm and fenders for you? those things rip for funky stuff dude and are more than solid for rock and metal. And you can get pretty much any tone you want with a good rig and a good jazz and pbass. from my experience, painted necks feel sticky when my sweat gets on em, my warwick has an unfinished neck and my jazz has a natural finish that feels alot faster than painted neck basses ive played.[/QUOTE]
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