Description

Crafted in the same facility as their U.S.-made instruments, the Channel-Bound Stratocaster® Neck combines a uniquely elegant aesthetic with a distinctively smooth fret-hand feel. The "channel-bound" fingerboard is a unique Fender innovation whereby the fingerboard is directly inlaid into the neck, eliminating the side seams while combining slick style with astounding fret-hand feel. The 9.5"-14" compound-radius rosewood fingerboard is more rounded towards the nut for easy chording, while the flatter radius in the upper register allows wide bends without fretting out. The comfortably rounded fingerboard edges and "Modern C"-shaped profile are ideal for any playing style while the medium jumbo frets offer a familiar playing feel. The synthetic bone nut is pre-slotted with "pilot" string location grooves to make spacing a breeze when performing the final string slot filing. This replacement neck is for a Fender or Squier® by Fender Stratocaster.

Product Features

  • Maple Stratocaster Neck with Walnut Stripe
  • Channel-Bound 9.5"-14" Compound-Radius Fingerboard
  • 21 Medium Jumbo Frets; Vintage Ivory Inlays
  • Hand-Rubbed Polyurethane Finish with Gloss Headstock
  • Pre-Slotted Synthetic Bone Nut; Bi-Flex™ Truss Rod
  • Six Two-Guide-Pin Tuning Machine Holes; Requires 4-Bolt Neck Plate

Attributes

  • Color: Natural

Technical Specifications

  • Type: Electric
  • # of Strings: 6
  • Neck Material: Maple
  • Fingerboard Material: Rosewood

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • 099-0214-921 American Professional Channel Bound Stratocaster Neck, 21-Fret
Finish
  • Natural
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