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The Alnicov Electric Guitar Neck is a premium replacement neck designed for Gibson LP guitars, featuring a 22 fret configuration, crafted from high-quality Maple and Rosewood. Its sleek black gloss finish and easy installation make it a must-have for musicians looking to enhance their instrument's performance and aesthetics.
C**S
Very nice neck
Fairly well made. It was a little on the narrow side at 54mm heel but it worked out well on my project. No complaints really except the sharp frets. Of course a quick file and polish ckeaned that right up.
M**4
Decent Neck, Looks Good
First off, this neck is not an exact replacement for a LP, just to be clear. It will also require a bit of modification to get it to fit and mounted correctly. You will also need 10mm tuning screws, the stock tuners from Epiphone are to small.The quality was surprisingly decent. I have one fret that will need to be filed down on the first string, but surprisingly, every other fret sounds great. Essentially, a small tune up and this thing is ready to go.Price is quite honestly pretty amazing for what you get. It's not a perfect neck, but it most certainly does the job, and with a few minor tweaks, you have a custom neck that looks good and sounds great.Durability will obviously take some time to show. It seems pretty solid and well built, though. I will update with more information as needed.Overall, I'd say a good purchase if you need a replacement neck for a LP. Is it perfect, no. But it will do the job and I think it looks kind of cool as a custom guitar that I modified myself. Definitely worth buying in my opinion.
B**H
Restored!
Broken and splintered.We used this neck to bring back a beautiful Les Paul.Classic looks and great playability.Straight up and down.
H**R
Great neck
This was delivered on time. The neck really had no flaws to speak of. Frets,, inlay looks and feels great.
A**R
False Advertising! No Fret markers for lefty players. Sharp fret ends, and 10mm tuners did not fit.
Overall, the neck is ok, but I bought it largely because it stated that it could be used for Left and Right Handed players; and had fret markers on both sides. It does not. Now, it is up to me to figure out how to mark the sides. It's going to cost me money and time. I am not a happy customer. Also, the fret ends were very sharp. Without a good amount of work, they would have repeatedly cut my hand while playing. Lastly, without sanding/reaming the inside of the tuner holes, the 10mm (measured them with a caliper) tuners that I purchased would not fit inside the holes without pounding them in; and risking a major catastrophe. For what it is, (a DIY guitar, made from an old table), it is fine. If you aren't comfortable working on your neck, beware.
T**T
Will work
You will half to drill the tuning holes out to inlarge them, you will half to drill holes for the neck adjustment screw badge, and you will half to drill holes for the neck itself, the neck fits well into the les paul 100 just fine tho, get the right drill bits!
T**O
Neck replacement
I took a chance my biggest fear was condition when it arrived and it was perfect no damage looking at it I thought it was very good for the price inlays were seated fine and smooth as were the frets polished well and on visual neck was straight.All else the binding, machine holes, paint, nut we’re good again for the price I’m happy.The install for the tuners well everyone’s guitar is going to be different but my feral chrome cap thingies had to have tape wrapped around the stem to keep them so they don’t fall out no problem 15 minutes now I have tuners .the heel or part that goes in the pocket had to be rounded on the edge to match the pocket some people saw a little off the neck under the fret board I didn’t care about that rounding the edge was enough to seat and for intonation also for my guitar the pocket was about a mm to big so a thin cut of an old credit card on the long side of the pocket and it was perfectly centered and tight . After putting strings and doing a quick set up I had to adjust the trust rod a tiny bit and going very low with the action two of the higher frets will need work even making the action higher they need work , pressing them down helped but down the road I will work on them and change the nut but the way it came the nut was ok . Over all I’m very happy and will buy another for a future project I got lucky mine was built well and shipped without a problem hopefully this review helps and I did prey.
N**Y
Frets and Nut need work
Overall the neck seems like it will do the job, but it’s going to require some work.The good:Neck is straightCompared to my Gibson LP Custom, from a distance, it looks like a solid replicaInlay quality seems improvedAffordableThe bad:The frets are a disaster, lifting up in places and EXTREMELY sharp in others. I’m going to have to level and file for a few hours before this is safe to play.Packaging was a thin layer of bubble wrap and thin foam wrap, which the neck wore through in shipping.The nut is garbage. Will be replacing.If you don’t mind elbow grease, get it.
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