Axe, have you called us with this problem one on one? It would be very strange that we have never had a problem before since we have done this particular configuration as a standard option for many years.Axe said:2) If you are planning on mating that conversion neck to a Rear rout H X H body with pickup rings then the fretboard extension will not allow installation of the neck pickup.. I ordered The Walnut stained body with the HXH pup configuration specifically for the rosewood conversion neck. I even called Warmoth to make sure there would be no issue with the fretboard extension and neck pickup/mounting ring.. They said "No problem".. I'm here to tell ya there IS a problem :tard: So keep that in mind with a conversion neck selection :icon_thumright:
Superbeast520 said:Appreciate the info Axe, in regard to the conversion neck pickup routes.
I was kinda wondering how a conversion neck was able to be true to itself tonewise but still work
on a 25 1/2 scale guitar,
I guess the playabilty or lack there of in some respects is the reason, ...bummer, also explains why
Gibson uses the set neck construction, ( Im thinking ) to allow for the fret access of the short scale length.????
How does it feel as far as playabilty compared to the traditional strat?????
Man I love this knew forum, so much cooler............by the way Cool to see ya Axe.. ccasion14:
CD said:I could have swore you had to move the pickup for a Soloist body as well.
Maybe I'm being a goof. :laughing7:
Axe said:Superbeast520 said:Appreciate the info Axe, in regard to the conversion neck pickup routes.
I was kinda wondering how a conversion neck was able to be true to itself tonewise but still work
on a 25 1/2 scale guitar,
I guess the playabilty or lack there of in some respects is the reason, ...bummer, also explains why
Gibson uses the set neck construction, ( Im thinking ) to allow for the fret access of the short scale length.????
How does it feel as far as playabilty compared to the traditional strat?????
Man I love this knew forum, so much cooler............by the way Cool to see ya Axe.. ccasion14:
As far as playability compared to a normal strat,, It's a different animal.. There are parts of the fretboard I love playing on and parts that well,,not so much :glasses10:
It does play somewhat like a LP but sounds more like a strat. The instrument IS growing on me :headbang: Good to see you here too man :headbang:
Greg,, I pulled that particular body (Walnut Stained) from the Showcase.. I selected a HXH pup configuration.. After thinking about it I became concerned about the fretboard extension encroaching upon the neck pickup so I called and voiced my concerns and said that if there would be a conflict then I'd prefer to just drop the neck pup.. I was assured that there would be no issue.. Now don't get me wrong.. I'm NOT upset at all.. Just tossing info out that may help someone else..
If you look closely at the pics of the White & Brown guitars above and compare where the fretboard extensions end in relation to the neck pickups you will see what I am referring to. No way does the Rosewood conversion neck fit the Walnut stained Alder body without encroaching on the neck pickup.. The BEM fretboard extension bumps right against the pickup ring and the conversion neck fretboard extension slides approximately 3/8" more towards the bridge.... Again,, I'm not upset at all.. Just pointing out what happened :icon_thumright:
Superbeast520 said:Hey Greg, Thanks for the pics, like they say worth a thousand words, Im looking into building a Gib Style so I want to go with the conversion neck, but having little experience I've had a few questions and wonders, but the pics answer all those so much appreciated. :laughing3: love all the cool icons..........really neat... :toothy10:
Oh, I put up new pics on my guitar posting as well as made some minor cosmetic changes to the Beast.....