It also makes the end product more consistent, and greatly reduces theĬhance that uncontrolled squealing (oscillation) or "grunge" in the guitar signal due to crosstalk from certain Sustainiac wires to the guitar signal wires. The Aux boards connect to our main circuit boards by pre-wired harnesses. These boards hold the Sustainiac controls. We have used Auxilliary ("Aux") circuit boards for years for our guitar manufacturer customers such as Jackson, Schecter and Ibanez. Well you sound like you know what you are saying.i have never seen one of the old ones myselfīut you may be right now that i think of it.i have an old sabre with the square pocket and the carvin 22 fret neck with the strat heel(just like the warmoths)fit it perfectly.Sustainers for stringed musical instrumentsĪUXILLIARY ("AUX") BOARD OPTIONS FOR SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION of the SUSTAINIAC â But a friend of mine even used an old RG neck on a strat body just by sawing off the last 2 frets. You'd have to cut it from a Carvin neck thru, or wait for a used one. It's really got no extension and its squared off. Then they did the AANJ and that was new for everyone. But Ibanez just kept doing the strat heel with extra frets. Some had a squared off tele shaped heel and others were rounded. Meanwhile, Jackson and ESP started doing all kinds of weird stuff, like 24 fret, 24 3/4" scale dinky necks, 24 fret necks that had the strat shaped heel but moved up to the 24th position, and ESP had that tilted neck plate with one offset screw. When they introduced the Jems and RG's they just added the fretboard extension to it, same as Warmoth.
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No AANJ, and no difference in the bolt arrangement or height, etc. Especially not for Ibanez.īefore Ibanez had the RG's and the Jems, they were just making regular strat neck pockets on the 22 fret Roadstars. I wouldn't trust Warmoth's advice anyway. They might've thought he was talking about an AANJ. Most wizardII necks on ebay have AANJ joint, my RG has an old squere joint, i think i probably just order a neck from warmoth and convert the RG to a fixed bridge, re-locat the bridge's position, tough work for me though. but now am confused again.īasicly i wana a straight-head neck, and narrower nut, the original wizard neck is great, one piece maple, and the fingerboard is really flat, but i have played a strat all the time for past one yr, and just cant get used to the Wizard now.īut i really liked how the RG sounds with pair of PAF-PROs, i thinkprobably becoz the basswood body, i always find the alder body sounds little too bright. What i thought is if i put a strat neck on the RG body, the 22 fret will be closer to bridge than the original neck's 22 fret. These lower end RG's go cheap on ebay - cheaper than a Warmoth body and neck. What do you want the Warmoth parts to do that the factory RG doesn't? If it is just an objection to the too thin Wizard neck, the cheapest way around this is to get one of the lower-ended RG's (which have a Wizard II neck, which is a little thicker but not too thick) and swap all of the "better" parts from the 550 on to it - like the electronics and the bridge.
Will an ibanez ex neck fit an rg upgrade#
In the beginning, the RG body (original) was okay, so Starscream's not looking for an upgrade in wood or pickup routing or different bridge, etc. I re-read Starscream's last post about Warmoth building an RG shaped body that would fit a Warmoth neck. Of course, most any neck will fit any pocket and intonate properly given enough tools and skill in using them.
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Many 24-fret necks (new RG's don't know, many Kramers, some BC Rich's) are made like Warmoth and others here have said, with a longer heel and just the 24 th fret hanging over the end of the heel. I do not know if this is true with your neck.
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Therefore, my neck and a Strat neck would be "swappable". This is how (I think) Warmoth makes 24 fret necks - simply a longer fretboard. Now the RG neck that I have was made in the same way regarding heel length, with a longer fretboard overhang, so there is nothing below the 22, 23, and 24 th fret except fretboard. Like if you look at a regular 22 fret Strat neck, the heel comes almost to the end, only the 22 nd fret is hanging over the heel, with only the fretboard supporting it. I know for a fact (I have one of these necks - I think it is a 550M, maple fretboard)) that some RG's were short heeled with a long fretboard. All depends on what "old" means in old RG.