Stratamania layin down the law! I love itNo, it is not compatible.
A Warmoth is based on vintage Fender specs and a 21 fret neck, a 22 fret version has a fretboard overhang. A PRS Silver Sky has a full 22 fret neck where the neck shaft and fingerboard are flush with each other and no overhang. The neck pocket shapes are different and one will not fit or intonate with the other.
Also, PRS in general is not compatible.
Will it fit my Guitar Body?
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Thank you for pointing out the 21 vs 22 fret difference and location of the 22nd fret on the PRS Silver Sky. I do agree on the high likelihood of intonation issues even if the neck pocket fits. Going to stay away from this 'experiment' for now! Thanks again!No, it is not compatible.
A Warmoth is based on vintage Fender specs and a 21 fret neck, a 22 fret version has a fretboard overhang. A PRS Silver Sky has a full 22 fret neck where the neck shaft and fingerboard are flush with each other and no overhang. The neck pocket shapes are different and one will not fit or intonate with the other.
Also, PRS in general is not compatible.
Will it fit my Guitar Body?
warmoth.com
Also, is the scale length 25.5" on a PRS Silver Sky? I thought that PRS often had a scale length in between the usual Fender and Gibson values? Maybe for the Silver Sky they went full strat scale?Thank you for pointing out the 21 vs 22 fret difference and location of the 22nd fret on the PRS Silver Sky. I do agree on the high likelihood of intonation issues even if the neck pocket fits. Going to stay away from this 'experiment' for now! Thanks again!
Thank you for pointing out the 21 vs 22 fret difference and location of the 22nd fret on the PRS Silver Sky. I do agree on the high likelihood of intonation issues even if the neck pocket fits. Going to stay away from this 'experiment' for now! Thanks again!
The Silver Sky is 25.5" (basically a stylized Strat for John Mayer). Many PRS are 25", but there are others, such as the McCarty 594.Also, is the scale length 25.5" on a PRS Silver Sky? I thought that PRS often had a scale length in between the usual Fender and Gibson values? Maybe for the Silver Sky they went full strat scale?
I hope Paul offers the Floyd/HB model!The internet almost pooped its pants when Neal Schon routed his Silver Sky for a Floyd.
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