I bought a JRR-94 Rhoads a few months ago that's in excellent shape, and the only modification I've done so far is to put a Duncan '59 in the bridge.
I've been keeping an eye open for a shark-fin 22 fret Jackson neck because I've been toying with the idea of replacing the original one. The main reason is that I think sharkies are cool!
However, I feel like dropping the money on a sharkie neck is not a wise investment on a cheap guitar in the first place. I also have to force myself to play this guitar because I can't stand the guitars tone, and I also despise the original neck because it is thinner and wider than the neck on my Dinky.
My gut feeling is to just live with the original neck, save up some money, and be able to buy the guitar I want further down the road instead of having some kind of parts mutt.
I figure that I'll unload it at almost any time, especially if I don't replace the neck because I really can't stand playing it. I've been an ace of listing it on e-Bay a couple of times
I would appreciate anyone's advice on what to do.
I've been keeping an eye open for a shark-fin 22 fret Jackson neck because I've been toying with the idea of replacing the original one. The main reason is that I think sharkies are cool!
However, I feel like dropping the money on a sharkie neck is not a wise investment on a cheap guitar in the first place. I also have to force myself to play this guitar because I can't stand the guitars tone, and I also despise the original neck because it is thinner and wider than the neck on my Dinky.
My gut feeling is to just live with the original neck, save up some money, and be able to buy the guitar I want further down the road instead of having some kind of parts mutt.
I figure that I'll unload it at almost any time, especially if I don't replace the neck because I really can't stand playing it. I've been an ace of listing it on e-Bay a couple of times
I would appreciate anyone's advice on what to do.
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