Stratocaster® Allparts SMO-C Radio 10´ Maple fretboard.FINISHED.
Stratocaster® Allparts SMO-C Radio 10´ Maple fretboard.FINISHED.
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€340,00 EUR
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The SMO-C replacement neck for the Stratocaster® is "Officially Licensed by Fender®" and manufactured to exacting quality standards in Japan. Featuring a 10" fingerboard radius and tall, modern frets, this neck offers a great balance of speed and comfort. The guitarist will enjoy a faster feel and greater playability than an older spec neck, without the apparent "flatness" of a taller radius. Fingerboard. One of our best-selling products, the SMO-C comes sanded smooth and ready to be finished. Whether you're looking to upgrade your current guitar or start a build from scratch, the SMO-C will serve you well.
Specifications
- Scale Length: 25.5
- Neck Profile Shape: C
- Frets: Tall (0.079" x 0.055")
- Wood: Maple with maple fretboard
- Finish: None/Unfinished
- Fretboard Radius: 10"
- Inlays: White fretboard and side marker dots
- Nut Width: 1-5/8"
- Heel Width: 2-3/16"
- Heel Shape: Round
- Tuning Peg Holes: Vintage 2-step hole
- 0.34" (8.5mm) bushing-hole diameter
- 0.25" (6.5mm) post-hole diameter
- Truss Rod Adjustment Location: Heel
- Neck Thickness:
- 0.85" at first fret
- 0.95" at twelfth fret
Important notes
- Wood grain varies from neck to neck. Your neck may differ slightly from what is shown in the photo.
- All masts come with a limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
- All necks may require fret leveling and polishing. This is normal and not a defect.
- To protect against the effects of moisture, we recommend sealing unfinished necks prior to installation.
- This neck is licensed by Fender® Musical Instruments to Allparts Music Corporation under a Quality Control trademark license. Allparts Music Corporation is not affiliated with Fender® and no Fender® warranty applies.
“Full service” consisting of:
- Painted and lacquered in nitrocellulose.
- Aged and relict.
- Rounding of the edges of the fingerboard.
- Leveling to correct any possible micro unevenness that may exist.
- Polishing the frets.
- Removal of white spots if necessary.
- Custom bone nut.