Fender Roasted Maple Telecaster, 22 Jumbo Frets, 12", PAU Ferro, Flat Oval Shape Electric Guitar Neck
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The Tele neck route is standard. The number should be square rather than
Yes, I am. Tuners such as these are an ideal A 'male' post goes in either side of two smaller holes on the back of the headstock. The top hex nut grommet that holds the tuners to the neck needs to be tightened with a 10mm wrench. I love this combo, but keep in mind that the profile of the slots in the nut makes a big difference in tuning stability.
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The error has been corrected. Fingerboard does not have a finish.
Selected User Reviews For Fender Roasted Maple Telecaster, 22 Jumbo Frets, 12", PAU Ferro, Flat Oval Shape Electric Guitar Neck
The package arrived quickly, and it was very, very well packaged. You did a great job! back of the neck has a silky soft satin finish, which adds to the overall feel. It fit straight onto a Player's Series Fender Telecaster with a slight push on the heel side. Not a tight fit, but not tight either. This is a crazy snug fit, but definitely not a loose fit As a result of rewriting As soon as the action and truss rod are set, the guitar sounds great. There was no need to fret a bit at all It was very nice to be able to polish or level. smell of the neck is very pleasant, and is inspired by a combination of a newly bought piece of furniture and a box of pencils. I love it. I don't know, I may have described the situation a little bit wrong. The sound is There is something a bit different about the tonal characteristics of roasted necks. The content is snarky and snappy, yet full and round at the same time. The neck is extremely impressive, and if I had more Fender teles in my stable I would certainly upgrade the neck to another Fender tele. I promise you that you will not be disappointed if you give it a shot. This is a highly recommended product.
In my previous model 51, the neck had to be replaced. I tried the first neck for 50 dollars that I purchased from China. Since it required so much effort to make it work, I didn't think it was worth the effort. Finally, I found this Fender Tele neck and it worked. A perfect fit was achieved. As if I had taken off this original Fender neck, everything lined up as it did.
The replacement neck I received for my guitar has excellent sound and sustain, so it was well worth the cost.
A beautiful neck like this is awesome. The shape of the chair is quite You're the best.
On the other hand, one thing saddened me For some reason, the fretboard was damaged by very long screws (see attached images) and one fret did not remain in place as a result of the same issue. It is presented as a new item, but is not in fact one (or perhaps it was overlooked by the quality control department). The decision was made to keep it and have it repaired by a luthier because it is not very easy to return it for replacement from where I am located. Make sure you inspect the package when it is.
Playing with it is the best feeling I have ever had.