slapping a JM neck on Jaguar
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slapping a JM neck on Jaguar
Would this be straight forward or would there be issues?
Anyone on here actually done it?
cheers
Anyone on here actually done it?
cheers
You're biggest problem would be the placement of the bridge since Jazzy necks are a full 1.5" longer than a jags. So even if it fit fine it wouldn't intonate.
That being said, I'm sure there's somebody here who's done a 25.5 scale jaguar before.
That being said, I'm sure there's somebody here who's done a 25.5 scale jaguar before.
RUN AMOK!.scandoslav wrote:i heard these are wank when it comes to metal
now that I think about it, the Jag has such a long body that you could route two new bridge post holes just below the current bridge and cover the original holes with a custom scratchplate as the current bridge fits over the pickgaurd.
RUN AMOK!.scandoslav wrote:i heard these are wank when it comes to metal
I think the easier solution would be to replace the Jazzy pickgaurd with Jag hardware if its just the look that you're missing.Johno wrote:I just feel more comfortable with the longer scale. I love the neck on my Jm but miss having a Jag.
RUN AMOK!.scandoslav wrote:i heard these are wank when it comes to metal
I don't want to mess with my Jazzmaster i love it. Just fancy a Jag with a longer neck. I have seen them with the longer scale but wasn't sure if there would be issues re the intonation.MaMo wrote:I think the easier solution would be to replace the Jazzy pickgaurd with Jag hardware if its just the look that you're missing.Johno wrote:I just feel more comfortable with the longer scale. I love the neck on my Jm but miss having a Jag.
www.myspace.com/philippedubreuilleguitars
This guy has made some if you go to his pics (MBV). He also made/put a longer scale neck on a Mustang. I'm taking my JM to him for a set up some time soon so will quiz him about it then.