Newest (2005+) Jagmasters: still conversions?
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Newest (2005+) Jagmasters: still conversions?
Yo are the newer Jagmasters still using conversion necks, or are they ~true~ 24"?
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I'd heard this too but it's probably 3rd run conversion 24"Grant wrote:Ah, got it confused. For some reason I thought the second run was 24" and 25.5". Thanks!Nick wrote:Vista are 24"
2nd run are 25.5"
Third run are conversion 24"
No runs after that afaik
Is there any other guitars with 24" conversion necks? I can't find any 24" conversion necks in general. All I can ever find on parts websites is 24.75" conversion
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Less than the Jagmasters:
http://www.dropbox.com/s/nfbdwo38rzmmo5v/shortscales.pdf#
None of them are perfect conversions, other than the 1960s 22.5/24" necks, so be sure there is some play on the bridge saddles.
http://www.dropbox.com/s/nfbdwo38rzmmo5v/shortscales.pdf#
None of them are perfect conversions, other than the 1960s 22.5/24" necks, so be sure there is some play on the bridge saddles.
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This is a super cool resource.Fakir Mustache wrote:Less than the Jagmasters:
http://www.dropbox.com/s/nfbdwo38rzmmo5v/shortscales.pdf#
None of them are perfect conversions, other than the 1960s 22.5/24" necks, so be sure there is some play on the bridge saddles.
Looks like to me that it only doesn't line up by about 0.069" which is like 1.7mm? I feel like it wouldn't be too hard to set up a bridge to compensate for that.
Just thinking about the short scale jazzmaster I have in my head..