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I don't know about this specific model for certain but I'd be amazed if they weren't using Strat/JM geometry for the neck.
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ok I’m revisiting this .
as thinking on a neck swap.
if anyone can help with the rolling version of my original question
parallel universe jag strat , strat body and neck yes , but jag hardwear. Thus the bridge is further back , I think As the trem is right back .
but I’m really clueless on the intonation side , on bridge location effect. And measurements
And if minimal could it be countered with a set up?
Marc
im keeping the original neck , tbh it’s an experiment I want to work …not about value as I play it and love it , but I’d like to make it more jag esq , as there is no jag out there with 3 vintage pups…..one I’ve the best sounding I own
If you want a three pickup Jag I'd either have the Am Pro routed out to accommodate one or go down the partscaster route and make your own.