I’ve had a Jeff Beck strat for years, I really like the guitar but for me it’s primary use is surf music, and it shines in that aspect. I don’t however find much use out side of that particular use. I picked it up new for around $1200 Canadian many years ago.
A particularly good price compared to today... you don't say how old but they have changed a little over the years, neck shape, roller nut, pickups I believe... thanks for watching.
The neck is EVERYTHING to me.....the neck MUST feel right or I couldn't care less about the rest of the guitar. Some of my favorite necks were on the Squire Bullet guitars...cheap guitar, AWESOME necks... So I bought 3 of them and upgraded the rest of the parts.... The neck is everything.
@@jeffrowlette Yeah, guitar makers try to make you focus on other parts of the guitar but they are pretty irrelevant and are basically commodities these days. The neck is the interface and it's by far the most important part of the guitar. I get all my wood necks Plek'd but have went to aluminum and composite necks because they're so perfect.
Thanks for the visit and I trust you're doing OK. I did the build tonight and it seems pretty good :) Just the playing to do and then I can post the video. But short of time as going USA side for a while. I'll be back! :) and thanks for watching.
Genuine strat necks aren’t built better than warmoth or musikraft, but they have profiles which aren’t really replicated by those two aftermarket parts companies. The shape of the neck profile is indeed most important Fret work etc can be improved. Nice vid
It is interesting how your guitar neck says Made in USA under the Fender logo but other necks built in 2023 say Corona, California under the Fender logo. Great review!
A lot of tangible things are obtained because of prestige rather than practicality and or performance . On occasion the two are found in one product but usually it's one or the other and it all depends on the individuals wants and needs. For example, a certain piece from a set is selling for $100 and buyer (A),needs that piece to complete their set, it would be well worth the price for that particular buyer, however if buyer(B), is interested in the same item just because it looks nice, they may not be willing to pay that much, then comes along buyer(C), who wants the piece because some famous person also owns the same thing so they want the feeling of having something in common with the celebrity then it may be worth more than $100.
Good points for sure. Me? I bought this neck because I already know exactly what I'm buying and even without the JB credentials (I'll call them that) I would still buy one of these - for me, on a strat its a very good neck - a bit 62'ish but 9 inch radius helps it greatly I think. A good post really and it does reflect what people do. Thanks for watching.
That's a great question and I wonder of the Custom Shop Jeff Beck neck is quarter sawn, or the same as this one but costs more money? Anyone out there know the answer? And thanks for watching.
A very nice neck with locking tuners and a roller nut what more could you ask for? Ok there is that minor blemish that i would correct, but it is in far better shape than the wrong neck that Fenders infamous "Custom Shop" fitted to my Bonnie Raitt Strat that i rejected. All you have to do now is to fit the neck and do a full setup which i am sure will be no problem for you. Hope you can find a few more bargains whilst you are back in the USA.
Ha 'the wrong neck' I smile as I read it, but that is weird for sure :) But great info of what can clearly happen. I'll look around in the USA and I am taking the camera gear for the Dallas show. Often guys don't make videos of Dallas show too well... they rush around etc. but I'm going to try hard this time to be creative... we shall see. Thanks....
@@tonymckenzieofficial Yeah even the dealer (Cranes) were shocked, with not only the wrong and very poor paint finish, but a totaly wrong neck which was damaged! Enjpy your time in the USA, i hope you find some new and interesting gear to review, the shows are always very busy.
@@joeking433 maybe it is just me, but if I was handing over hundreds of £s for a neck, I would ask stratosphere for the serial number on it, have fender authenticate it, and if it all checks out, pay the man. I'm sure this wouldn't be strange for the seller.
@@heavymetal6910 You can trust the Stratosphere. You're getting carried away with your paranoia. Stratosphere has hundreds of different Fender parts. They would be the most likely to be a legit source of parts. What you want to stay away from are small sellers or sellers of individual necks. They can be counterfeited. The Chinese are really slick as far as giving "authentications". I have bought Chibsons that come with all the hang tags, stickers, and certificates of authenticity.
jeff beck strat bodies are cool; they are made of basswood and he pissed a lot of people off doing that lol. "BuT MaH ALdER/SwaMP AsH". The jeff beck neck isnt my jam though, I always prefered the Clapton ones if I had to peg a "signature" model; though thats completely subjective. The Jeff Beck ones are just way too similar to your standard fare thin c american shape to be worth the cost in my oh-so-humble opinion lol. Definitely "cool to own" though! All that said; and I know this is peak vanity, but sometimes I just want that fender headstock to say "made in usa" lol. Never liked LSR nuts, they work fine... but so do bone nuts lol. Im glad you have one and im glad you like it; but for my tastes, this is definitely one that I'd never find the value in personally. The point is... you enjoy it and youre glad to own it I take it :)
Hi JG... when I looked it reported Alder? Maybe the CS might be different? but this one here I'm pretty sure is alder. I stand corrected if you are right... I like the neck myself and don't mind the LSR nut... but each to his own - I get it :) Thanks for the point and for watching too...
@@tonymckenzieofficial Oh you know what, im talking out my butt a bit. The malmsteen strat was basswood for a bit. Jeff Beck's personal strat (his main squeeze) is also basswood; and his signature WASNT basswood; thats why people were upset lmao. Yes, alder it is, my bad. Not correct but not completely "wrong" lol, either way my bad lol. I will say, that neck at leasts *looks* the business, thats pretty damn clean all around.
The LSR roller nut has shims. I did fit one on camera some years back in a guitar build (was a Warmoth neck) - its somewhere in the guitar builds I did but worth watching if you find it. Thanks for watching and great question.
Ha I agree entirely with that - and my guess is they just don't want to sell it outside USA as there is no alternative post. I have seen exact same issue! Great point. And thanks for watching.
Overpriced i believe. I'm no fan of endorsement guitars that are double / triple the price because of a signature. I'll leave that stuff to others.... Get a guitar that suits you and make it yours....
I did? The signature is irrelevant really. I bought it because I like the neck. From what I see at the price I paid it was about right... unless someone does not like Fender. Me? I think this is a pretty good neck comparable to many other top end brands... and thanks for watching btw...
If you'll eat'Cornbread' pickled hog knuckles and cabbage for breakfast'. A person will make better decisions in life. You won't notice any differences until after the first week because it takes that long to realize you've been making bad decisions.
Thank you for your precious review Tony. Much appreciated.
Well thanks for watching... appreciated.
I’ve had a Jeff Beck strat for years, I really like the guitar but for me it’s primary use is surf music, and it shines in that aspect. I don’t however find much use out side of that particular use. I picked it up new for around $1200 Canadian many years ago.
A particularly good price compared to today... you don't say how old but they have changed a little over the years, neck shape, roller nut, pickups I believe... thanks for watching.
The neck is EVERYTHING to me.....the neck MUST feel right or I couldn't care less about the rest of the guitar. Some of my favorite necks were on the Squire Bullet guitars...cheap guitar, AWESOME necks...
So I bought 3 of them and upgraded the rest of the parts....
The neck is everything.
The neck IS the guitar! I've bought cheap $50 Chinese necks and with a little leveling make great necks! CNC machines have changed neck making.
@@joeking433
Absolutely agree 👍
@@jeffrowlette Yeah, guitar makers try to make you focus on other parts of the guitar but they are pretty irrelevant and are basically commodities these days. The neck is the interface and it's by far the most important part of the guitar. I get all my wood necks Plek'd but have went to aluminum and composite necks because they're so perfect.
Yes the neck really is... I have also bought many different necks and most have been reasonable to OK to very good... thanks for watching.
I was looking forward to this. Thanks Tony for another really interesting view. I wish I could find the same sort of thing for Les Pauls.
You can buy Les Pauls but as body and neck combo. But its not quite the same really. Thanks for watching.
Like 72 from me. Looking forward to seeing the strat complete. All the best mate 👍👍🎶🎶
Thanks for the visit and I trust you're doing OK. I did the build tonight and it seems pretty good :) Just the playing to do and then I can post the video. But short of time as going USA side for a while. I'll be back! :) and thanks for watching.
Excellent Tony, you have saved some serious cash on a Jeff Beck Strat, very interesting mate.
Yes I think so too - and that was the aim of the project - to show that it can be done. Thanks for watching.
Genuine strat necks aren’t built better than warmoth or musikraft, but they have profiles which aren’t really replicated by those two aftermarket parts companies.
The shape of the neck profile is indeed most important
Fret work etc can be improved.
Nice vid
Thanks for watching...
It is interesting how your guitar neck says Made in USA under the Fender logo but other necks built in 2023 say Corona, California under the Fender logo. Great review!
A good point... and one I have no answer for... so ANYONE have the answer to this? and thanks for watching.
A lot of tangible things are obtained because of prestige rather than practicality and or performance . On occasion the two are found in one product but usually it's one or the other and it all depends on the individuals wants and needs. For example, a certain piece from a set is selling for $100 and buyer (A),needs that piece to complete their set, it would be well worth the price for that particular buyer, however if buyer(B), is interested in the same item just because it looks nice, they may not be willing to pay that much, then comes along buyer(C), who wants the piece because some famous person also owns the same thing so they want the feeling of having something in common with the celebrity then it may be worth more than $100.
Good points for sure. Me? I bought this neck because I already know exactly what I'm buying and even without the JB credentials (I'll call them that) I would still buy one of these - for me, on a strat its a very good neck - a bit 62'ish but 9 inch radius helps it greatly I think. A good post really and it does reflect what people do. Thanks for watching.
A bit disappointing that it’s flat sawn and not quarter sawn which is the biggest factor .
That's a great question and I wonder of the Custom Shop Jeff Beck neck is quarter sawn, or the same as this one but costs more money? Anyone out there know the answer? And thanks for watching.
Thanks, Tony, for another great video. Don’t fret, just BECKon your inner Jeff and stick your neck out. No one will cut it off !
Ha that was painful :) Ha if they hear my 'Jeff Beck' playing they might! Thanks for watching.
A very nice neck with locking tuners and a roller nut what more could you ask for?
Ok there is that minor blemish that i would correct, but it is in far better shape than the wrong neck
that Fenders infamous "Custom Shop" fitted to my Bonnie Raitt Strat that i rejected.
All you have to do now is to fit the neck and do a full setup which i am sure will be no problem for you.
Hope you can find a few more bargains whilst you are back in the USA.
Ha 'the wrong neck' I smile as I read it, but that is weird for sure :) But great info of what can clearly happen. I'll look around in the USA and I am taking the camera gear for the Dallas show. Often guys don't make videos of Dallas show too well... they rush around etc. but I'm going to try hard this time to be creative... we shall see. Thanks....
@@tonymckenzieofficial Yeah even the dealer (Cranes) were shocked, with not only the wrong and very poor paint
finish, but a totaly wrong neck which was damaged!
Enjpy your time in the USA, i hope you find some new and interesting gear to review, the shows are always very busy.
Tony congrats on getting that neck at a great price. Can I ask, did you validate the serial number with Fender to prove authenticity ?
I think you can trust the Stratosphere. Other dealers maybe not as much.
@@joeking433 maybe it is just me, but if I was handing over hundreds of £s for a neck, I would ask stratosphere for the serial number on it, have fender authenticate it, and if it all checks out, pay the man. I'm sure this wouldn't be strange for the seller.
@@heavymetal6910 You can trust the Stratosphere. You're getting carried away with your paranoia. Stratosphere has hundreds of different Fender parts. They would be the most likely to be a legit source of parts. What you want to stay away from are small sellers or sellers of individual necks. They can be counterfeited. The Chinese are really slick as far as giving "authentications". I have bought Chibsons that come with all the hang tags, stickers, and certificates of authenticity.
Exactly! Joe King - classic name... :)
@joeking433 I could not have said it better! good post. Thanks.
jeff beck strat bodies are cool; they are made of basswood and he pissed a lot of people off doing that lol. "BuT MaH ALdER/SwaMP AsH". The jeff beck neck isnt my jam though, I always prefered the Clapton ones if I had to peg a "signature" model; though thats completely subjective. The Jeff Beck ones are just way too similar to your standard fare thin c american shape to be worth the cost in my oh-so-humble opinion lol. Definitely "cool to own" though! All that said; and I know this is peak vanity, but sometimes I just want that fender headstock to say "made in usa" lol. Never liked LSR nuts, they work fine... but so do bone nuts lol. Im glad you have one and im glad you like it; but for my tastes, this is definitely one that I'd never find the value in personally. The point is... you enjoy it and youre glad to own it I take it :)
Hi JG... when I looked it reported Alder? Maybe the CS might be different? but this one here I'm pretty sure is alder. I stand corrected if you are right... I like the neck myself and don't mind the LSR nut... but each to his own - I get it :) Thanks for the point and for watching too...
@@tonymckenzieofficial Oh you know what, im talking out my butt a bit. The malmsteen strat was basswood for a bit. Jeff Beck's personal strat (his main squeeze) is also basswood; and his signature WASNT basswood; thats why people were upset lmao. Yes, alder it is, my bad. Not correct but not completely "wrong" lol, either way my bad lol.
I will say, that neck at leasts *looks* the business, thats pretty damn clean all around.
How do you adjust the height of the strings with a roller nut? Did they already do that?
The LSR roller nut has shims. I did fit one on camera some years back in a guitar build (was a Warmoth neck) - its somewhere in the guitar builds I did but worth watching if you find it. Thanks for watching and great question.
They have some nice items but £62 postage for an 80 pence item is taking the ***!
Ha I agree entirely with that - and my guess is they just don't want to sell it outside USA as there is no alternative post. I have seen exact same issue! Great point. And thanks for watching.
"If you build it they will come" someone once said. Now get out of here. And get to work so we can see and hear it and then "I'll be back".
Its completed now but whether I get time for the vid before I go to the USA we shall see. Thanks for watching.
it is a bit overpriced for what it is to be honest nice as it is .
I agree its not cheap... but the guitar is £2295 here in the UK so the £500 seems good... Thanks and thanks for watching.
The shirt screams party animal.
Ha party bird :) Thanks for watching.
Overpriced i believe. I'm no fan of endorsement guitars that are double / triple the price because of a signature. I'll leave that stuff to others.... Get a guitar that suits you and make it yours....
I did? The signature is irrelevant really. I bought it because I like the neck. From what I see at the price I paid it was about right... unless someone does not like Fender. Me? I think this is a pretty good neck comparable to many other top end brands... and thanks for watching btw...
Love your sarcasm on this overprized unfinished turd ♥
Well whether you like it or not, maybe YOU should make a review... I'm sure that you might have a hard time in criticising this neck. Thanks.
I don't know how Stratosphere makes money, TBH.
Well there must be some way they do it and I'm not privy to it either. He's been around a long time that's for sure. Thanks for watching
@@tonymckenzieofficial Yeah, I've probably bought 4 bodies and maybe 6 necks (all Mexican) from Stratosphere and have always been impressed.
If you'll eat'Cornbread' pickled hog knuckles and cabbage for breakfast'. A person will make better decisions in life.
You won't notice any differences until after the first week because it takes that long to realize you've been making bad decisions.
Never mind eh...
Opinions are like arseholes, everyone's got one, and they all stink!
Clearly if the review is not for you... then... thanks.