viking
August 29th, 2007, 08:17 AM
The subject is not only Tele , but its often discussed what a change of neck will do in here , so :
My no1 guitar is a Rockinger Strat , a German " partscaster".....Ive had it for about 5 years , and the RW neck ( very similar to the Allparts necks , if not the same ) developed several flat frets , causing the strings to buzz all over the neck.....
I could have it levelled and crowned, but the price for a job like that over here , is almost the same as a Warmoth neck incl shipping to Europe !
I never got around to order a set of files to do it myself , so I tried to order a cheap neck from EDEN ( Hong Kong ).....22 fret Maple cap , it showed up with a VERY high 17th fret , I had to take it out and glue it back in.
It was also quite wide at the heel , I had to sand of all of the finish to install it in the body..........The action was ok ,but it felt completely dead to play , no vibrations could be felt in the fingers while playing , weird.....The neck weighed about 100 grams more than the old one , so its not because of less mass. The neck was also a rather un-attractive dark Vintage Tint .
I lived with it for a few weeks , and tried adjusting a few things , but never felt satisfied with it.
I have several Tele builds under construction together with my son , and yesterday my eye caught one of the Tele necks , one of 2 Squier Telecaster Standard necks , 22 frets , one piece maple. It took me about 20 minutes to reshape the heel , drill the holes , and hey presto : Once again the Strat was a vibrant , responsive instrument !
Intonation was spot on , and to me , the Tele headstock on a Strat looks much nicer than vice-versa .....
My no1 guitar is a Rockinger Strat , a German " partscaster".....Ive had it for about 5 years , and the RW neck ( very similar to the Allparts necks , if not the same ) developed several flat frets , causing the strings to buzz all over the neck.....
I could have it levelled and crowned, but the price for a job like that over here , is almost the same as a Warmoth neck incl shipping to Europe !
I never got around to order a set of files to do it myself , so I tried to order a cheap neck from EDEN ( Hong Kong ).....22 fret Maple cap , it showed up with a VERY high 17th fret , I had to take it out and glue it back in.
It was also quite wide at the heel , I had to sand of all of the finish to install it in the body..........The action was ok ,but it felt completely dead to play , no vibrations could be felt in the fingers while playing , weird.....The neck weighed about 100 grams more than the old one , so its not because of less mass. The neck was also a rather un-attractive dark Vintage Tint .
I lived with it for a few weeks , and tried adjusting a few things , but never felt satisfied with it.
I have several Tele builds under construction together with my son , and yesterday my eye caught one of the Tele necks , one of 2 Squier Telecaster Standard necks , 22 frets , one piece maple. It took me about 20 minutes to reshape the heel , drill the holes , and hey presto : Once again the Strat was a vibrant , responsive instrument !
Intonation was spot on , and to me , the Tele headstock on a Strat looks much nicer than vice-versa .....
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