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Doing a Warmoth build. Strat body. I'm considering doing one of the 24 & 3/4 conversion necks. Has anyone tried these? How's the access to the higher frets, any Less accessible than a normal 22-fret Strat neck?
A conversion neck is as if you were to leave the stock neck on the body, chop off the space between the nut and the first fret, reattach the head at the first fret, and install a nut in place of the first fret. As such, you lose one fret on the high end...but you get it back by having an overhanging fretboard. So fret access is the same as if you were playing in keys half a step higher than normal.
I REALLY wish they did the same types of conversion parts for basses. I'd love to be able to easily convert a standard P Bass to a short or medium scale.
This is incorrect..
This is incorrect. All they do is move the nut closer to the body, but relocate the frets to accommodate the shorter scale. The frets would be closer together, not farther (a half step's space) away.
This is incorrect. All they do is move the nut closer to the body but relocate the frets to accommodate the shorter scale. The frets would be closer together.
No; it isn't. Think about it...
What Itsa's statement is is imprecise.
Itsabass, we do make 30" and 32" scale bass necks. They are not on the website but are available in several different headstocks. 4 string only.
I have both a 25.5 and 24-3/4 and the 22 fret is roughly .100" closer to the saddle along the high E on the short scale.