Duo sonic neck replacements
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Duo sonic neck replacements
I posted this on ILF, but I figure you folks may know best.
This may be preemptive, however, I just trade my guitar for a Duo Sonic and it's the 22.5" neck. I'm curious to try a shorter scale considering I was trying to go the opposite way. However, if need be, what necks can I put in it to keep it close to the standard length? I heard mustangs work, but I was looking for a 25.5" although I imagine 24" wouldn't be too noticeable.
Also does anyone know if the Squier duo sonic necks fit?
This may be preemptive, however, I just trade my guitar for a Duo Sonic and it's the 22.5" neck. I'm curious to try a shorter scale considering I was trying to go the opposite way. However, if need be, what necks can I put in it to keep it close to the standard length? I heard mustangs work, but I was looking for a 25.5" although I imagine 24" wouldn't be too noticeable.
Also does anyone know if the Squier duo sonic necks fit?
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Absolutely, thats the point of conversion necks. Just move saddles for intonation and rock out.Jahsoul wrote:Anyone know if the reverse will work? My conversion neck on a strat....
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Well if it intonation is correct then the scale is correct. Put the neck on and tune the guitar. Then check that it is in tune at 12th fret. Set saddles so it is in tune on open string and at 12th fret.Jahsoul wrote:Alright, so I put it on and I'm pretty sure it's good to go. Just need to set the guitar intonation up. However, how do i check to make sure the scale is correct? Would the intervals sound different if i were to go up the neck?
If you are asking how to make sure what the scale of the neck is that you are putting on, then measure from the nut to 12th fret and then multiply by 2.
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stewart wrote:get tae fuck.Kojo Kgosi wrote:Wow! That's nice. You are blessed to have that thing.
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Yeah, the neck I received has a slope at the butt of the neck which didn't go flush with the pocket, but did have the fretboard that goes past the neck. My riffs sound fine, but I'm curious what it would sound like if this was wrong. I imagine some of the frets would be sharp or flat versions of the last fret...or perhaps skip an entire step.