Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
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Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
Anyone know if this would fit?
Kind of daydreaming about a 24.75" scale Jaguar....
Kind of daydreaming about a 24.75" scale Jaguar....
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
I had seen a few postings saying that the necks would fit on a mustang body. They did not seem reliable postings, though.
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
You would need to plug the bridge and move it to intonate correctly since Cyclone and Jaguars are different scale lengths.
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
Just because the scale is different doesn't mean it won't fit; after all, there are plenty of conversion necks out there.
I just think that Warmoth 7/8 Warhead, which I'm given to believe will convert a Jag/Mustang to a 24.75" scale, is as ugly as sin.
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
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Play with these fret calculators and truly see what can work on your build or not.
http://ultimate-guitar-online.ultimate- ... =page&id=4
https://www.stewmac.com/FretCalculator
A few years ago Disney sold these guitars, which worked out to the equivalent of putting a capo on a 25.5inch scale Telecaster's 2nd or 3rd fret -- resulting in a 22inch or 22.5inch scale length. Washburn/Samick put regular Tele pickups in these guitars -- so other than the small size, they are a regular guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcHMrrZEFI0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2DdcIiMwfk
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Play with these fret calculators and truly see what can work on your build or not.
http://ultimate-guitar-online.ultimate- ... =page&id=4
https://www.stewmac.com/FretCalculator
A few years ago Disney sold these guitars, which worked out to the equivalent of putting a capo on a 25.5inch scale Telecaster's 2nd or 3rd fret -- resulting in a 22inch or 22.5inch scale length. Washburn/Samick put regular Tele pickups in these guitars -- so other than the small size, they are a regular guitar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcHMrrZEFI0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2DdcIiMwfk
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
Of course it would fit, even a standard spec jazzmaster/stratocaster neck would.tdbajus wrote: ↑Tue Jun 11, 2019 11:34 amJust because the scale is different doesn't mean it won't fit; after all, there are plenty of conversion necks out there.
I just think that Warmoth 7/8 Warhead, which I'm given to believe will convert a Jag/Mustang to a 24.75" scale, is as ugly as sin.
But I guess you want a guitar that can be intonated properly. That's why I specified in my very first reply "Unless you're handy with a router and willing to do some modification on the Jaguar body".
You can either way plug the bridge holes and redrill accordingly to his Cyclone 24.75" scale neck or go with a convertion neck if you really want a 24.75" Jaguar spec'd instrument.
It surely is not a direct workable swap.
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
Just because it physically fits doesn't mean it will play in tune.....
You need the correct scale or a conversion neck intended for the scale of the guitar. The wrong scale won't intonate correctly. You can move the bridge to compensate for the different scale though. That would be plugging and re0drilling the bridge post holes. A Cyclone neck isn't a conversion neck. It is Gibson scale, not short scale like a Jaguar.
You need the correct scale or a conversion neck intended for the scale of the guitar. The wrong scale won't intonate correctly. You can move the bridge to compensate for the different scale though. That would be plugging and re0drilling the bridge post holes. A Cyclone neck isn't a conversion neck. It is Gibson scale, not short scale like a Jaguar.
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
Try not to be snotty. You might be wrong.
For instance, as I have already pointed out, the Warmoth 7/8 Warhead neck is both gibson scale AND fits on a Jaguar. And it intonates*.
So maybe keep your facepalms to yourself.
*For those who think the painfully obvious needs to be explicitly stated.
What do you think conversion necks do? Convert your instrument to something that won't intonate? LOLZ.
For instance, as I have already pointed out, the Warmoth 7/8 Warhead neck is both gibson scale AND fits on a Jaguar. And it intonates*.
So maybe keep your facepalms to yourself.
*For those who think the painfully obvious needs to be explicitly stated.
What do you think conversion necks do? Convert your instrument to something that won't intonate? LOLZ.
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
Have anybody in this thread actually tried it?
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
This.
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This guy says he's measured it....
https://www.jag-stang.com/forum/topic/3 ... -question/
From the nut to the center of the bridge saddles it measures 24 3/4" on the nose. I then measured from the nut to the 12th fret and got 12 3/8". Then measured from the 12th fret to the center of the bridge saddles and got 12 3/8".
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
Yeah, but still in the dark if someone actually tried it. In this thread, and the one on jag stang forums
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Re: Cyclone neck on a jaguar body?
This post says they put a Musicmaster neck on their Cyclone and it wouldn't intonate. I would guess the reverse would also happen, but the only way to know I guess is give it a try?
http://www.tdpri.com/threads/fender-cyc ... ck.232437/
http://www.tdpri.com/threads/fender-cyc ... ck.232437/
Hey guys. I purchased a loaded Fender Cyclone body of E-Bay. Now I need a compatable neck. I know the original neck is 24.75 inch scale. I put a squire musicmaster neck on it and it won't intonate. So my question is can i put a neck from a squier tele thinline on it it's also 24.75 in scale. If not will and 24.75 inch neck work? Thanks
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