Hello, people.
I've been wondering about this for a very long time, and somehow I'm writing now.
This subject got into my mind when I first time heard of the story which was about Anthony Jackson commissioned Carl Thompson to make a 6 string bass guitar. It was when there was no standard for 6 string bass guitar. Carl Thompson made it, but its neck didn't go wide enough as it goes to the high frets, so Anthony Jackson couldn't use it.
I'm a mid-size frame asian guy(I'm not sure this kind of expression is used), and I think if I get my hands on Anthony Jackson's bass, I probably won't be able to use it well for its neck width.
Different neck widths at the neck position and
the bridge position mean strings spacing changes, right? Since I've never seen a bass guitar that has almost same string spacing at the nut and the bridge, I wonder what it'd be like if there is one made that way. A classical guitar didn't help me with this problem.
Have anyone experienced one?