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The Fender Player Series Telecaster Neck features a comfortable 'Modern C' profile, a 9.5" radius fingerboard, and 22 medium jumbo frets, all crafted in Ensenada, Mexico. Made from high-quality Pau Ferro and Maple, this neck is designed for musicians seeking both style and substance.
Item Weight | 885 g |
Product Dimensions | 76.2 x 18.03 x 8.76 cm; 885 g |
Item model number | 995213921 |
Back Material | Maple Wood |
Body Material | Maple |
Color Name | Natural |
Fretboard Material | Morado |
Scale Length | 25.5 Inches |
Top Material | Fichtenholz |
Neck Material Type | Telecaster |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Telescaster |
Material Type | Pau Ferro Wood |
J**L
Might need a professional
I checked online and suspected that the Fender neck might not fit a Squier body. Depends, mine needed work that, even though I have the tools to do, it was smart to bring it to a luthier. For $100 it’s on straight and the guitar is intonated
J**R
Nice addition to my Tele...but...
Ok so yeah I put it on a Squier Affinity body...yes it cost the same as the whole guitar but...sshhh.If your body is a genuine Fender it's plug and play... Pretty much.It's a great neck, with lush frets and it feels great and plays much better. No fret sprouting whatsoever.There is a "but"... You'll need to do a little work.Firstly...yes you can do this and yes it fits a Squier even with the extra fret.Nut:You'll need cut the nut slots to the right depth and file the whole thing down. It arrives with guide grooves but check these as you might need to bring the outer slots in a touch, depending on your saddle widths. You'll need nut files for this.Fret work: Found I needed to polish down the upper frets to get the lower strings to stop bottoming out above fret 14...in retrospect this may be the cheap body not being angled correctly in the neck socket as the upper strings didn't have this issue.Pocket work:Lowered the neck pocket by hand with sending block and spirit level. The neck sits about 1.5 to 2mm too high.Neck angle:0.25° reverse shimmed the neck to alleviate lower frets buzzing... Or spend more time precisely setting your neck socket depth/angle LOL.Then set it up and do the necessary Truss rod and intonation.Plays great now.But don't do any of the above unless you know (roughly) what you're doing. There are plenty of YouTube tutorials on most of these things.Also if you have a router, the neck pocket lowering is gonna be much easier!Sounds like a faff but if you're looking to learn more about necks and fret work, makes a lovely project!I found the value in this experience!Alternatively go to a qualified guitar tech... But learn nothing along the way.Neither way it's a gorgeous neck... But know your limits on installation and take every step carefully and with slow consideration.My cheap Squier sounds all the better for it... And I'm now a lot better equipped to do a similar job on my Fender OG Stray.
T**E
Damage to neck
I spotted damage on the heel of the neck.i sent a video
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