Was wondering if anyone has swapped the neck out on their SX guitar, and what might fit with minimal mickey mousing involved.
Thanks in advance for any advice and here's the guitar as it is now:




I don't unfortunately but I could easily get some. I would definitely measure it out first before buying anything anyway. Allparts is a consideration as is Mightymite but I wonder if those won't be more or less similar quality...I know Warmoth is really the way to go (I have a trio of incredible custom Warmoths) but I don't really wanna sink $200+ into getting a neck for a cheap guitar. Seen a few nice cheap options from WD also but I have a feeling that those may require fretwork which is not something I do, so again more $ sunk in...honyock wrote: ↑Sat Jul 25, 2020 12:30 am got calipers? SX seems to vary greatly on the actual neck pocket width. Some are tight for Fender, some are like a 1/16 too wide. I've done more Hawks and SSTs, but I've got my Furrian ash that is sitting without a neck at the moment because I can't decide if I want to keep the stock one, or upgrade.
Maybe a nice Allparts neck would fit. since they run true to Fender and are mostly made in Japan if memory serves.
Nah it's perfectly comfortable, its just obviously very cheaply made (not a feeling I get from the body of this guitar which is a really nice two piece ash with a great finish). The previous owner did some fretwork and kinda put a few dings into the binding in the process, so it's really "beater-y" to me and I feel like the guitar as it is with the Bareknuckles and sounding as great as it does really deserves a better neck.
I hear you, from what I understand WD and Mightymite are basically on the lower end with Allparts being a bit higher and Warmoth above that. I've only had direct experience with Warmoth but the quality of their stuff is top notch. I don't own any Fenders at all anymore, just my Warmoth trio:honyock wrote: ↑Sat Jul 25, 2020 2:53 am Can't say for sure since I haven't tried both, but I think Allparts necks have a better rep. My Mighty Mite neck isn't all that great, even for the ~$85 I paid after a 20% off coupon. It is a little better than my China built stuff, but not by a big amount. I am half tempted to buy a takeoff from a Classic Vibe or other non-Affinity Squier.
Dunno about that, but I imagine nothing from any company is perfect. I personally have never assembled one (I prefer to let someone else spend $1500-$2500 doing that and then I buy ‘em for $300-$700 like I did with the trio above) but I know lots of folks who have assembled Warmoth guitars or used their necks on a different body etc. and no fretwork was ever needed on any of their builds. A setup, sure...that’s a given whenever any guitar is constructed. But needing fretwork, I haven’t heard that from anyone.