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ST Style Roasted Birdeye Maple Electric Guitar Neck GK-14
Rated 4.65 out of 5 based on 20 customer ratings
(20 customer reviews)
$195.00 Original price was: $195.00.$155.00Current price is: $155.00.
Neck wood:Â Roasted Birdeye Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Nut: Bone ( width is 42mm)
Frets: 22
Frets material: Stainless steel
Frets diameter: 2.7
Finish: Matt
Packing: Professional foam case
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Category: Electric Guitar
Description
Strat Style Neck
Take your DIY guitar project to the next level with a high-quality strat style neck. Designed with precision and crafted for both aesthetics and performance, this neck is perfect for creating or upgrading your Stratocaster-style guitar. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned builder, this neck provides the ideal foundation for a guitar that plays and sounds exceptional.
Made from premium materials like maple, rosewood, or even roasted maple, this neck offers the tonal variety you need to suit your playing style. Maple delivers bright and snappy tones, while rosewood adds warmth and depth. For those looking for enhanced resonance and stability, roasted maple is an excellent choice. Each neck is crafted to exact specifications, ensuring compatibility with standard Strat-style bodies and delivering an easy installation process.
The neck features a modern “C” profile, which is widely regarded as the most comfortable shape for players of all skill levels. The fretboard is smooth and polished, providing effortless playability for complex solos, barre chords, and everything in between. Pre-installed medium jumbo frets are leveled and polished to perfection, allowing for smooth bends and precise intonation.
This strat style neck is pre-drilled and ready to install, making it ideal for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. Whether you’re building a guitar from scratch or replacing a worn-out neck, this component combines durability, comfort, and exceptional sound. With its sleek design and reliable craftsmanship, it’s a must-have for any Stratocaster-inspired build.
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Arne –
Kristina –
This guitar’s sustain matches my $1,500 Martin D-28 perfectly while costing less than a third of that – it’s truly a game-changer for serious players on a budget.
Aiyana –
The composite body doesn’t feedback at all, even in noisy environments. Customer service resolved a minor issue quickly, but shipping was slower than usual for Prime.
Rosamond –
Quincy –
As a gift recipient, I appreciated the elegant presentation box with velvet lining and a certificate of authenticity signed by the luthier.
Angie –
As a gift recipient, I appreciated the elegant presentation box with velvet lining and a certificate of authenticity signed by the luthier.
Franco –
Kyra –
For someone transitioning to fingerstyle, the balanced nut and string spacing make Bach’s Partita No.1 effortless. Delivery was delayed by a postal error, but the guitar arrived flawless.
Shawna –
For left-handed players, the symmetrical design allows comfortable playing without awkward strap adjustments – this should be standard on all guitars.
Chaya –
For someone who travels frequently, the lightweight body (only 3.2lbs) combined with the reinforced neck joint makes this the most comfortable guitar I’ve ever owned.
Luciano –
Ordered during a sale expecting fast shipping, but it arrived over a month later. The product itself is amazing, though.
Weldon –
The included moisture control pack protected the guitar during humid travels. Customer service tracked the shipment daily, but delivery was slow.
Boyd –
The gig bag’s interior padding cradles the guitar perfectly during transport. Delivery was delayed by a postal strike, but the guitar arrived undamaged.
Everardo –
Packing included a set of premium Aquila classical strings already stretched perfectly, which saved me $30 and 3 days of setup time.
Noel –
The fingerboard radius reduces hand fatigue during long sessions. Customer service provided detailed maintenance tips, but delivery was delayed by a holiday.
Rusty –
This guitar has become my go-to for songwriting sessions due to its inspirational tone. Customer service provided free setup videos, but delivery was slower than advertised.
Elfrieda –
Faustino –
Manley –
For teaching purposes, the open tuning feature works seamlessly with the built-in chromatic tuner, making it easy for students to learn alternative tunings.
Della –
The included set of picks (metal, nylon, and medium tortoise) are of professional quality – better than what comes with most $200 guitars.