Solo ST Style 22 Fret Rosewood Baritone Guitar Neck

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SKU: SL-STNR22-BA-U Category: Shaped Brand:

Description

This Solo guitar neck is intended as a replacement or DIY project.  Neck specifications may have a +/- 1 or 2mm variance.  If using this neck with a non Solo body / Solo hardware, slight modifications may be necessary in order to achieve a proper fit.

This neck is unfinished and comes pre-sealed with a poly-resin sealer.

Features

  • Maple Neck
  • Rosewood Fretboard
  • 15″ Radius
  • 22 Frets
  • 2-Way Truss Rod
  • MOP Dot Inlays & Side Markers
  • 27″ Scale Length
  • Nut Width: 1 5/8″
  • Thickness at Nut: 13/16″
  • Thickness at 12th Fret: 15/16″
  • Width at 12th Fret: 2 1/16″

Item shown: Solo ST Style 22 Fret Rosewood Baritone Guitar Neck
Model #: SL-STNR22-BA-U
UPC: 842561010230

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3 lbs

6 reviews for Solo ST Style 22 Fret Rosewood Baritone Guitar Neck

  1. lucdelisle (verified owner)

    Great neck! No fret levelling required, but I did polish and dress them. This is a 27″ scale, so measure your stuff correctly. I had to fill in part of my neck pocket to get it to 27″.

  2. Mike Brunt (verified owner)

    My neck was 58.5 mm wide at the heel

  3. dannyhescock (verified owner)

    As advertised. Fit into an XPG body with a little space to spare (I found this has to do with the body neck pocket than the neck itself).
    No fret leveling needed, plastic nut will need updating but a good way to convert a guitar to baritone on the cheap.

  4. John Morrison

    Really nice neck. Frets were pretty much perfectly set and I only need to level a few and polish the rest. As advised by Solo, the neck pocket required a bit adjusting. Make sure you measure carefully before drilling into the neck. Like “lucdelisle” noted above, I too had to fill my neck pocket by 1/4″ to get a 27″ scale length and leave enough tolerance at the saddles to intonate.

  5. Diego López (verified owner)

    Very good neck, well built and solid. I am from Spain, and it arrived in less than a week and without paying customs. I will buy insurance again.

  6. Yike Lu (verified owner)

    Mixed bag for me. The neck pocket is not directly compatible with a Fender scale body with Strat pocket (I took measurements). There were three issues:

    1. The neck heel has square corners while the neck pocket corners are rounded. The result is an air gap between the end of the neck and the body.
    2. The heel is too short for 27 scale by 1/4″-1/2″. With the air gap from the heel, the nut to bridge distance was about a quarter inch short. The air gap itself is about a quarter inch, so if you modified the corners so there was no air gap, it’d be 1/2″ too short. Note that the nut to 12th fret distance was spot on. I ended up moving the bridge back 3/8″.
    3. The neck is too thick by about 1/8″ at the heel. Normally this would not be an issue, just raise the action, however the neck pocket was ALSO too shallow by 1/8″, leading to a total of 1/4″ extra height above the body, meaning I could not crank the saddles high enough. A shim worked, but the extra height above the body was pretty ugly so I ended up using a router to deepen the neck pocket by a full 1/4″.

    The plus side is that the fret work is *very good*. Not perfect, but way better than I expect at the price point. I would honestly rather deal with the above issues I mentioned as opposed to a 2-3 hour painstaking fret leveling job.

    Overall for me, it should be 3.5 stars because there were significant issues for a neck I thought would be plug and play, but I’ll round up for a 4.

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