Going to 1 3/4 " nut.

1 5/8" sucks ass. Why does G&L continue to use that for default neck width is a mystery. Simple search on web shows heavily favor 11/16th.pvan wrote:Did that neck fit the neck pocket properly? Was it predrilled for the neck holes? Did you have to do any modification? I'm not a fan of 1 5/8 either.
Thanks.
Get the paddle head and shape it to the Interceptor Linky -> http://guitarsbyleo.com/FORUM/viewtopic ... 115&t=9057.pvan wrote: Although these necks are not yet available on our site (A couple more days), we figured we would start getting the word out. As to not ruffle any feathers we will not offer these necks with Fender or G&L head shapes but instead with a generic OEM style or Paddle head. The choices for these will be limited to 3 heel widths (2-3/16"--2.22"--2-1/4") and two nut widths (1-5/8"--1-11/16"). All other options will be the standard options offered on our other replacement necks. Spread the word:) Enjoy!
1 5/8" sucks ass
Let's take a look: Both necks are 1 3/4" nut width.darwinohm wrote:
I do see an issue with the alignment of the tuner holes, especially on the low E side.
The tuner holes should be closer to the nut to give a better alignment between the nut and the tuner.
Darwin
Craig, when I asked that question, I did not have a 1 3/4" with me. Now I do.Craig wrote:See: Question about 1.75" or 1&3/4" or the #4 neck.meowmix wrote:
I have a 1 3/4" G&L and a 1 5/8" G&L. Both seem to have identical peg tuner spacing.
It seems that they have not gotten the tuner positions and spacing correct for current G&L neck dimensions and possibly the neck heel dimensions, as well.After emailing Jim back and forth, here is my take on our discussion.
MK needs to keep things as simple as possible to keep problems and costs down.
The tuner spacing they have works for all heel widths they offer. In reality, there is no problem. It is something we would like to have. If you look at the 3 bolt version above, they look to same as MK.
My advice to people who are thinking about getting a neck from them is to do it soon.
There is a point where it is no longer profitable to continue making a product if they have to answer 5,000 emails / phone calls for every item they sell. This is true for all businesses.
MK has a license with Fender to make a proper neck.Craig wrote: It seems that they have not gotten the tuner positions and spacing correct for current G&L neck dimensions and possibly the neck heel dimensions, as well.
If they really did use a 3-bolt neck for their template, they definitely need to fix that by using a 4-bolt G&L neck as a reference. Otherwise, they will not be able
to keep the problems and costs down. It kinda sounds like they are having second thoughts about offering necks for G&L instruments in the future. Is that the
way you see it from your conversion with them?
As far as I can tell , it is the exact same on my 90's 3 bolt. How bad can that be?Craig wrote: Also, I am surprised that you are okay with the tuner spacing since there is quite a bit of splay on the low E and A tuners. That would be a problem for me
if I ordered a neck from them and I think for others, it would too.