Hey guys. You're probably getting tired of all my project idea posts... Haha Got another one. Should be an easy answer though! Just can't seem to find exactly what I'm looking for online somehow...
Just found out about the Squier Bullet Mustangs. I'm very intrigued and want to buy one to mod the crap out of it. At first I had the idea to just do the basics. New bridge pickup, tuners, etc. But then I thought more about it. I've wanted a Strat scale Mustang for a long time. This seems like a great opportunity to do just that. I know the neck will (should) fit just fine in the pocket... but obviously the bridge needs to be slid back a bit.
The big question I have is how much? Pretty sure I already know but I just want to be 100% sure. Since it's going from 24" scale to 25.5" (1.5" difference), I only need to move it back half that distance, correct? The neck length takes care of the other half? So I should only need to re-drill the mounting holes 3/4" back from where it is stock?
Changing scale
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Re: Changing scale
Yeah, if you can find a 12 fret neck, but I've never seen a strat neck with only 12 frets.GreenCustom24 wrote:The big question I have is how much? Pretty sure I already know but I just want to be 100% sure. Since it's going from 24" scale to 25.5" (1.5" difference), I only need to move it back half that distance, correct? The neck length takes care of the other half? So I should only need to re-drill the mounting holes 3/4" back from where it is stock?
Actually if you have a strat body, just measure that. You shouldn't have to re-drill the mounting holes.
There may be some drawbacks, the lead pickup with sound bassier (which may or may not be good, depending on personal sound preferences), and it might get a bit neck heavy.
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Not a joke, if you only had 12 frets on the neck and then there was the body joint, the 12th fret is the middle distance.
Basically the same distance from the nut to the 12th fret is the distance from the 12th fret to the bridge, but you need to add a couple mm more for intonation.
Measure on another guitar to see what I mean.
Basically the same distance from the nut to the 12th fret is the distance from the 12th fret to the bridge, but you need to add a couple mm more for intonation.
Measure on another guitar to see what I mean.
Re: Changing scale
Yes.GreenCustom24 wrote:
The big question I have is how much? Pretty sure I already know but I just want to be 100% sure. Since it's going from 24" scale to 25.5" (1.5" difference), I only need to move it back half that distance, correct? The neck length takes care of the other half? So I should only need to re-drill the mounting holes 3/4" back from where it is stock?
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Re: Changing scale
Thanks dude!Shaguar wrote:Yes.
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