2004 DK2 BOF with DK2M neck.
Tragedy struck today as I replaced the stock DK2 neck with one from a DK2M. The DK2 was minty mint. Not a scratch. Not bad for being 8 years old.
However, the DK2M neck appears to be a hair wider than the old DK2 neck, which makes for a tight fit. So tight that it literally had to be clamped into place, and busted the finish from around the neck pocket.
But, it's a solid fit.
I did have to re-use the original locking nut (seller included the tuners for the DK2M neck, but not the nut), and either the older nuts are a tad shorter or the neck itself has issues, as there's considerable buzzing on the low E, yet plenty of clearance up around the 12th fret.
I also replaced the trem with an OFR, so that might be a factor in the string height up and down the neck.
As well, the high E seems to be closer to the edge of the neck than I'd like, though I haven't had it slip off during normal playing. I thought that may have been from the Floyd as well, but it's the neck; I checked with the original trem and it's close as well. I did pull the neck straight in the pocket as far as it would go, which helped considerably (the string was previously hitting the tapered end of the fret), but I think the nut holes are slightly off-center as well.
Anyway, it's intonated, but the action is higher than I want it. I did tweak the rod (as it needed it) but I may have found a model that the DK2M neck doesn't get along with. By contrast, I've had zero trouble putting them on WRXT and WRMG bodies from 2003 to 2008.
Might drop my Sustainiac into it. Haven't decided yet. The stock singles sound nice enough.
Tragedy struck today as I replaced the stock DK2 neck with one from a DK2M. The DK2 was minty mint. Not a scratch. Not bad for being 8 years old.
However, the DK2M neck appears to be a hair wider than the old DK2 neck, which makes for a tight fit. So tight that it literally had to be clamped into place, and busted the finish from around the neck pocket.
But, it's a solid fit.
I did have to re-use the original locking nut (seller included the tuners for the DK2M neck, but not the nut), and either the older nuts are a tad shorter or the neck itself has issues, as there's considerable buzzing on the low E, yet plenty of clearance up around the 12th fret.
I also replaced the trem with an OFR, so that might be a factor in the string height up and down the neck.
As well, the high E seems to be closer to the edge of the neck than I'd like, though I haven't had it slip off during normal playing. I thought that may have been from the Floyd as well, but it's the neck; I checked with the original trem and it's close as well. I did pull the neck straight in the pocket as far as it would go, which helped considerably (the string was previously hitting the tapered end of the fret), but I think the nut holes are slightly off-center as well.
Anyway, it's intonated, but the action is higher than I want it. I did tweak the rod (as it needed it) but I may have found a model that the DK2M neck doesn't get along with. By contrast, I've had zero trouble putting them on WRXT and WRMG bodies from 2003 to 2008.
Might drop my Sustainiac into it. Haven't decided yet. The stock singles sound nice enough.
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