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Your cart is empty.Crafted at our ensenada, Mexico manufacturing facility, this genuine vintage-style Fender jaguar neck features a comfortable "C-shaped profile and 9.Radius Paul Ferro fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets. The synthetic bone nut is pre-slotted with "pilot" grooves for accurate spacing when filing the final string slots, and a gloss urethane finish offers an incredibly smooth feel. This replacement neck is the perfect way to give your jaguar a classic, vintage-style feel.
Willy P.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023
The bad: I would have been better off buying a Performer Mustang neck, those are amazing, but I didn't. On this neck I had to level the frets, recut the nut, dye the fretboard so it didn't have that ugly orange look to it, and shave , sand and refinish the back of the neck to reduce the profile. After all the work I had done to this if I had spent $200 more on a Performer Mustang neck, I would have saved a lot of time and money.The good: I adjusted the truss rod once when I first set up my Jaguar, and after a year I have not had to adjust it once. Thats kind of amazing, especially for a brand new neck that had so much work done to it. Despite the ugly Pau Ferro and bed fret and nut work, it is a very good quality neck.
Jon
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2023
This neck is beautiful. It is a genuine Fender neck! It fits perfectly with no intonation problems at all! Thank you Solo Music! I definitely recommend these necks!
WILLY G.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023
I’m in Oklahoma, I bought a used Jazzmaster from someone in Pennsylvania. Despite being a woodworker, I didn’t take into consideration what the change in climate/humidity could do to the guitar. A month after I got it the fretboard started buzzing. After trying all the common fixes I noticed some hairline spacing under some of my frets, and immediately realized the rosewood had swelled on acclimation and then shrunk back, leaving my frets misaligned. It was either 200 to fix the existing fretboard or 300 for a fresh start with fewer chances of issues. SRV chose pau ferro for a reason!
Brett
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023
I took a gamble... I lost. Fender, PLEASE PLEASE quit using this ugly wood. Either figure out a way to stain it or prep it or (preferably) find another wood. This is the driest, pale orange/pink eyesore I have ever seen on a guitar neck. The feel is dry and gritty, the look is HIDEOUS, and overall the whole product just feels and looks cheap. "And it doesn't mean a thing that "SRV used pau ferro on his guitar"... Who cares. His didn't look this bad. And I'm not buying the argument that rosewood is somehow harder to get, scarce, whatever... There are two dozen companies offering guitars with attractive, dark rosewood fretboards still. And at a fraction of the price of a new Mexican made Fender. I love Fender designs, love Fender guitars, but this stuff on a $1000 guitar looks and feels horrible and reeks of a cost cutting measure. Whether that last point is the case or not, these fretboards are just unattractive and are such a turn off. +2 Stars because the construction of this neck is rock solid and high quality. -3 stars for your insistence on using such hideous wood for a fretboard. CHANGE THIS!
Michael P Sullivan
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022
Looks beautiful and feels great. Had to oil the fretboard a few times but plays very well.
Vasisthaji
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2021
I put this on my Squier Jaguar. And suddenly I have a $2,200 fender Jaguar. I love it. It is a rock and roll machine
Kevin Choi
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2019
The neck has the problem on the string bridge and overall not in a quality. I can't believe that it is under Fender brand quality. Don't buy this
Scotty
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2019
Just to reiterate what the two other positive reviews say, I received a genuine, Fender licensed replacement neck for Jaguar. It's made in Mexico (just like the picture shows) and is right-handed. To answer my own question I posted before I purchased, this is indeed a 24 inch scale neck. I actually bought this for an old '69 Mustang that I'm refinishing. Definitely happy with purchase at the price point ($106 at time I purchased). Back of neck is high-gloss, but that was easy to rectify with some 0000 steel wool. It's now got a satin finish and is lightning fast.
Michael L. Knapp
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2019
I really like this neck. It was a direct fit and it required very little adjustment to get the intonation just right. You only have the guides for the strings so you do have to file them yourself but it's easy. As far as the neck itself. It is very smooth, perfect finish, zero sharp fret ends. It just plain feels good in my hands, way better than the original one. The biggest surprise was the price. I've seen them for $200 but when this was available for $133 it was a complete no brainer. No hesitation. My Indonesian Fender Jaguar neck went to my Squire Mustang and I sold my Squire Mustang neck for only $25 less than than I paid for the Jaguar neck so I was able to drastically improve two guitars for very little money. I am one happy guy.
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