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Some guitars have the neck glued to the body (Les Pauls), some are bolted on (Fenders), and in some the neck is part of one piece of wood that extends through the body (Jackson). The theory of the neck through the body design is that if the pickups, bridge, and the strings (from tuners to tailpiece) are mounted on the same piece of wood, sustain will be greatly enhanced. In practice, a well joined glue-on and a properly fitted bolt-on will sustain just as well.
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Some
guitars
have
the
neck
glued
to
the
body
(Les
Pauls),
some
are
bolted
on
(Fenders),
and
in
some
the
neck
is
part
of
one
piece
of
wood
that
extends
through
the
body
(Jackson).
The
theory
of
the
neck
through
the
body
design
is
that
if
the
pickups,
bridge,
and
the
strings
(from
tuners
to
tailpiece)
are
mounted
on
the
same
piece
of
wood,
sustain
will
be
greatly
enhanced.
In
practice,
a
well
joined
glue-on
and
a
properly
fitted
bolt-on
will
sustain
just
as
well.