Was hoping to find some answers on the topic of mixing and matching bodies and necks from different brands. Mainly concerned with the dedicated 24-fret necks as the aftermarket is sort of limited (at least compared to 21-22-fret necks). Just how similar are the necks used by Jackson, Kramer, ESP, Ibanez and so on? Interchangable or not?
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i dont have an answer, but i do question. why would you want to put an ibanez neck on a jackson body or esp on a kramer or anything like that. wheres the loyalty and love for a particular company? aftermarket replacements i can understand, but why mix match.
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jdr: love for a particular company? I'm looking into my options for building a 24-fret guitar from used parts, so that doesn't come into play at all. If I find a suitable Jackson neck and body, well that's fine, but I want to know what my options are if I'm not that lucky.
84sups: yup, Kramer used Fender specs for their bodies. I built Jackie from a 1987 Kramer body and Allparts neck. Very tight and nice fit. Now I'm just looking at doing something similar, but using what I can find cheap and used to build a 24-fret superstrat.
DR: I would think I need to worry about neck pocket width as well as distance from neck pocket to bridge (or, looking only at the neck, distance from nut to heel)?
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Originally posted by 86barettaguy View PostDR: I would think I need to worry about neck pocket width as well as distance from neck pocket to bridge (or, looking only at the neck, distance from nut to heel)?
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Originally posted by Dreamland_Rebel View PostYeah... that is the 24 vs. 22 fret difference... But I'm not sure if scale length affects that distance or not, now that I think about it.
I disassembled a Kramer FR422 to get the following measurements off the neck:
FR nut rout to end of fretboard: 497mm
Fretboard overhang: 8mm
Heel width: 57.1mm (2 1/4 inch)
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Originally posted by 86barettaguy View PostWas hoping to find some answers on the topic of mixing and matching bodies and necks from different brands. Mainly concerned with the dedicated 24-fret necks as the aftermarket is sort of limited (at least compared to 21-22-fret necks). Just how similar are the necks used by Jackson, Kramer, ESP, Ibanez and so on? Interchangable or not?
Jackson necks and couldn't find many in the specs I've listed above.
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Speaking of Warmoth, you do always have the option of buying one of their conversion 24 fret necks and putting it on an old body built for a 22 fret neck. The neck pickup might be in the way on some models. However, there are a lot of single humbucker bodies out there that I've always though this was a very logical thing to do on one of those.
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From my own post in the above thread "..........the only reason I can think is that the end of the neck that goes in the pocket actually extends with the two extra frets instead of the 2 extra frets hanging off the end of the neck, which would mean the pocket on the 24 fret guitar would be routed further into the body, thus if you put a 24 fret neck on a 22 fret body, the scale becomes longer on the bridge side and vice versa for a 22 fret neck on a 24 fret body."HTTP 404 - Signature Not Found
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You can always plug and re-drill neck attachment screw holes and re-route the neck pocket wider or add shims to make it narrower as a matter of "make it fit." Might need to adjust the heel area of the neck or neck pocket, too.
If you're thinking more in terms of "bolt it on and go" then it depends on how good of a fit you are looking for. Even within the same specification you can have some pretty bad mismatches that require some hand-fitting. Even CNC'd parts made within relatively the same "run" of bodies and necks won't always interchange easily.
As far as scale length, number of frets, etc. there are some "rules of thumb" but basically as long as the 12th fret is exactly halfway between the point the string leaves the bridge and the nut (plus a little bit for intonation compensation) then it will work OK.
Anyway... Unless it is 100% Fender spec it's not likely to be a good match without some work, and even then it takes some work if you want it to fit really nice. If you're the type that can deal with 1/16" gaps on the sides of the neck a la Eddie's Franenstrat then you're that much farther ahead in the game of bolting shit together to make an ugly mutt of a guitar.
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Originally posted by MakeAJazzNoiseHere View PostYou can always plug and re-drill neck attachment screw holes and re-route the neck pocket wider or add shims to make it narrower as a matter of "make it fit." Might need to adjust the heel area of the neck or neck pocket, too.
If you're thinking more in terms of "bolt it on and go" then it depends on how good of a fit you are looking for. Even within the same specification you can have some pretty bad mismatches that require some hand-fitting. Even CNC'd parts made within relatively the same "run" of bodies and necks won't always interchange easily.
As far as scale length, number of frets, etc. there are some "rules of thumb" but basically as long as the 12th fret is exactly halfway between the point the string leaves the bridge and the nut (plus a little bit for intonation compensation) then it will work OK.
Anyway... Unless it is 100% Fender spec it's not likely to be a good match without some work, and even then it takes some work if you want it to fit really nice. If you're the type that can deal with 1/16" gaps on the sides of the neck a la Eddie's Franenstrat then you're that much farther ahead in the game of bolting shit together to make an ugly mutt of a guitar.
So did anyone measure a dinky neck to shut me up yet?
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just found a thread: http://www.jcfonline.com/threads/104...mutt%29-gawdy-...
think I'll pm j4vice...
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