The Burpster Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Has anyone taken the standard neck ‘bolts’ which are really woodscrews and replaced them with proper bolts and inserts like Montys or Nek tite? I like proper engineering and whilst I know the woodscrews have been used for decades but these products claim to increase sustain and tone. i like the idea I could torque them identically. Thoughts? 1 Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) Dunno about increase sustain or tone... but i likes the engineering approach. Although the internal threaded part looks quite short... but the height of a nut i spose. I'm sure there are such things available from Spaldings (who i use for Stainless Dog Point Grub Screws for Bridge Saddles) or other Fastner shops. Edited 10 hours ago by PaulThePlug Quote
BlueMoon Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago If it is a bass that you have to regularly adjust the truss rod (assume neck heel Fender type), then yes. I have neck inserts on a bass where that was the driver. Fairly easy job for a competent DIYer. As @PaulThePlug said, I didn’t notice any difference in sustain or tone though. Quote
MichaelDean Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I did it on a Harley Benton tele I owned. I felt like it made it more resonant. No scientific measurements were made though! Easy enough to do with a hand drill. Just make sure you go deep enough for the threaded insert and then use a countersink bit to just bring the edge down a little before putting the insert in. Quote
police squad Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago are the inserts glued or pressed in, or both? Quote
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