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  • DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

    Experts please chime in here.
    Also, do you think Fender will start selling individual components (like, say NECKS?) soon?

    [ June 03, 2003, 03:52 AM: Message edited by: RacerX ]
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    Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

    should ! Greg put a dk2 neck on a kelly star and he said it fit , yeah maybe Fender will start doing it cause they do for their guitars so it'd be cool if they did for the Jackson line , Kevins got some necks going cheap in his site http://www.eastonguitars.com //Steve

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      Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

      Hey Ron...Not an expert but I think they are interchangable. Binding and reverse headstock I think are the only things different. I put a DKMG neck on a DK2 Body...I think Greg put a DK neck on either a Warrior or Kelley Star. That neck would make the KV look pretty cool...reverse head, binding. imho sharkfins without binding dont look right
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        Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

        I was wonderign the same if it woudl fit my ke-3

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          Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

          Ian, your KE-3 has 22 frets, right? So I have a feeling the 24 fret DXMG neck won't fit your Jackson, at least not without major work. If you really want a economical but nice 24 fret Kelly, I suggest looking for a Kelly XL, which is a nicer Kelly than a KE-3.
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            Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

            It should fit just fine. IIRC, they have the same heel width. You probably will have to shim it to get the thickness just right, but it should be an easy swap.

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              Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

              Originally posted by RacerX:
              Ian, your KE-3 has 22 frets, right? So I have a feeling the 24 fret DXMG neck won't fit your Jackson, at least not without major work. If you really want a economical but nice 24 fret Kelly, I suggest looking for a Kelly XL, which is a nicer Kelly than a KE-3.
              <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">The KE3 has 24 frets. [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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                Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

                Indeed it does. There seems to be a handful of people around here, that think its a 22 fret model.


                But you should just buy an Ibanez.

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                  Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

                  Yes he should just buy an Ibanez................


                  IF HE WANTS A GUITAR MADE ENTIRELY OF STALE BREAD!

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                    Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

                    No man, Ibanez uses real wood.
                    Come on...the guys in Korn use em..
                    Limp Bizkit...
                    etc.

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                      Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

                      Originally posted by kuerbo:
                      The KE3 has 24 frets. [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
                      <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Oops! I was thinking of the KV3.

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                        Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

                        Hey I just remembered: The KVX is string through, while the DXMG has a Floyd! [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]

                        Would I need to change the nut on the DXMG neck?
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                          Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

                          I've wondered as well... hm...

                          I think you don't need to change it, but you probably can't lock the locking nut because you don't have fine tuners on the bridge...

                          But I'm not sure, I've never used a floyd and barely understand how they work, so don't rely on me... [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
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                            Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

                            You could use a neck from a DKMGT if you can get hold of one. It has no lock-nut, but a reverse headstock, plus those little pirahna teeth inlays. =)

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                              Re: DXMG neck on a KVX10 body? *UPDATED Question*

                              Originally posted by GWARGHOUL:
                              No man, Ibanez uses real wood.
                              Come on...the guys in Korn use em..
                              Limp Bizkit...
                              etc.
                              <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Thats two good reasons to never look at an Ibanez ever again.

                              I think switching the necks should work fine, it'll look really cool too, kinda like that King V Bucket Head used too use.

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