Ah, by the way, a few years ago I built a Baritone Esquire with a Rockinger neck. I sold the guitar later to fund something else but had planned to get another one of those necks when the time is right again. Unfortunatley, they discontinued these necks shortly after but now, they are back again! So if you're in the EU and look for a great (and I mean really, really great!) baritone neck, here you go: https://www.rockinger.com/parts/bodies- ... ewood?c=43
Here's a picture of that Esquire because we all love pictures:
I think might put a longer neck on my baritone strat...
i quickly discovered that i really needed a longer neck on the Jazzmaster. even having used heavy acoustic strings and downtuning to C for Neil Young songs, i didn’t care for B tuning on a 25.5” electric.
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Hm, I don't know about the longer scale. I think on my Strat with standard scale B to B works just fine. String tension is fine, intonation is no problem and also tuning stability is no issue. It still sounds a lot like a Strat, though, which is not my preferred guitar sound. The Esquire had more of a "piano tone" compared to the Tele so I might be more happy with a longer scale on the Strat but that has more to do with general sound preferences and less with a low tuning.
i still think WRHBs would be perfect for a baritone, but i'm not willing to dump $400 into pickups on spec. if i build another quasi-JM with the black Xaviere body i'll probably get them because that's one of the few pickups i still want that i don't have, and i reckon i could stick the baritone neck on to see how they worked. but when i sat down and thought about it the JM seemed like the obvious candidate, and then discovering the tailpiece cemented it.
i could probably work with a 25.5" scale in B if i went to much heavier strings, but i kind of want to be able to bend without a tremolo.
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